Explain structure of the chloroplast
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the cell in the Green Leaves and the Young stream of a plant content in green structure called chloroplast they appear green because they contain a green pigment call chlorophyll the afternoon she lives of different colours and sleeves also contain chlorophyll but the green colour is marked by Red Brown and other pigment photosynthesis take place in the Clever also
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CHLOROPLASTS
- The chloroplasts is a membranous structure, consisting of 3 membranes.
- The third layer which is green in colour that forms staked sac like structure called as grana
- Grana is the site for trapping of solar energy.
- The intermediate colourless fluid filled portion called as stroma.It is responsible for enzymatic reactions leading to the synthesis of glucose, which in turn joins toto from starch.
- Stack of thylakoid membranes are located in stomata and are connected by stroma lamella.
- due to the presence of chlorophyll , chloroplasts are green in colour.
- The chlorophyll pigment is fat soluble and is located in lipid parts of thylakoid membrane.
- It contains ine atom of Magnesium.
- Chlorophyll is organized to forms reactions centres called Photo system-1 and Photo system-2.
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