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Enzymes required for synthesis of carbohydrates and proteins in chloroplast present in

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Answered by ishika58
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The stroma contains the genome of the chloroplast as well as a variety ofenzymes including the ones neededfor the synthesis of sugar from carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. The thylakoid membrane houses thechlorophyll molecules and is the site of the electron transport chain inchloroplasts.
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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Enzymes that are required for the synthesis of carbohydrates and proteins in chloroplast are present in the stroma.

Chloroplast:

  • Photosynthesis is the process by which solar energy is converted into chemical energy for growth and is an organelle present in the cells of plants and some algae.
  • Plastids, also known as chloroplasts, are membrane-bound organelles that largely aid in photosynthesis in plant and algal cells.
  • Chloroplasts, a type of organelle found in plant cells, convert light energy into chemical energy that is relatively stable through the photosynthetic process.

Stroma:

  • The stroma is the fluid that fills the chloroplasts' interior space, which houses the grana and thylakoids.
  • The stroma is now known to include starch, ribosomes, chloroplast DNA, as well as the enzymes needed to support the thylakoids and carry out the Calvin cycle.
  • The thylakoid membrane is encircled by the chloroplast fluid, which is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into organic molecules.

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