Exact location of chloroplast
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Chloroplasts move around in the cytoplasm of plant cells. The green pigment called chlorophyll is concentrated in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts and this is where photosynthesis takes place
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Location of chloroplast :-
When a cross-section of green leaf is observed under the microscope, some disc-like structure called chloroplasts can be seen. The outermost layer of leaf is epidermis. Below epidermis, mesophyll cells are present.
Chloroplast found in the palisade and spongy cells of mesophyll.
The complete process of photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast. There are no chloroplast in the epidermis except for the guard cells.
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