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Do you think shape of chloroplast is unique for algae? Justify your answer.​

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Answered by mahathivelu
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Answer:

Explanation:

No, there is no shape of chloroplast which should be maintained on regular basis. They are from bryophyte.

The choloraplst found in the algal and plants cells, and these cells produces energy for the photosynthesis.

The word chloroplast come from the Greek works Khloros which means “green” and the plastes means “formed”.

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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Explanation:

Shape of the chloroplast is unique for algae as they are present in diverse shapes in different algae.

ALGAE SHAPE

Chlamydomonas Cup shaped

Chara Discoid

Ulothrix Girdle shaped

Oedogonium Reticulate

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