explain structure of chloroplast in detail
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Chlorophyll is a green compound found in leaves and green stems of plants. Initially, it was assumed that chlorophyll was a single compound but in 1864 Stokes showed by spectroscopy that chlorophyll was a mixture. If dried leaves are powdered and digested with ethanol, after concentration of the solvent, 'crystalline' chlorophyll is obtained, but if ether or aqueous acetone is used instead of ethanol, the product is 'amorphous' chlorophyll.
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•Chloroplast are double membraned organelles that helps in trapping of light energy for photosynthesis .
•The inner membrane is folded in disc shaped sacs called thylakoids.
•Thylakoids contain chlorophyll and other pigments that are arranged in stacks of thylakoids which are known as grana.
• Grana exist in the gel like substance known as the stroma.
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•Chloroplast are double membraned organelles that helps in trapping of light energy for photosynthesis .
•The inner membrane is folded in disc shaped sacs called thylakoids.
•Thylakoids contain chlorophyll and other pigments that are arranged in stacks of thylakoids which are known as grana.
• Grana exist in the gel like substance known as the stroma.
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