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describe the structure of plastids​

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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The chloroplast is bounded by two lipoprotein membranes, an outer and an inner membrane, with an intermembrane space between them. The inner membrane encloses a matrix, the stroma which contains small cylindrical structures called grana. Most chloroplasts contain 10-100 grana.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:The chloroplasts are probably the most-known of the plastids. ... Thechloroplast is filled with thylakoids, which is where photosynthesis occurs, and chlorophyll. The basic structure of the chloroplast. Chromoplasts are what the name describes, a place for the pigments to be stored and synthesized in the plant.The plastid is a major double-membrane organelle found, among others, in the cells of plants and algae. Plastids are the site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell.⚛⚛

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