explain the structure of chloroplast
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Structure of Chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are oval-shaped and have two membranes: an outer membrane and an inner membrane. Between the outer and inner membrane is the intermembrane space approximately 10-20 nm wide. The space within the inner membrane is the stroma, the dense fluid within the chloroplast.
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chloroplast is a triple membrane layer outer membrane is called granum which is helpful for capturing Sun light and inner membrane is filled with fluid like substance called stroma it helps like a connective tissue and many photo chemical reactions takes place in it .
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