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Explain the structure of chloroplast. Draw a neat labeled diagram?​

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Answered by amitmeenu9997614686
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The chloroplast is a structure which is surrounded by two unit membranes separated from one another by a space called periplastideal space. The heterogeneous nature of chloroplast is due to the presence of disc-like structures i.e., grana, in a colourless matrix called stroma. Grana are the sites for the light reaction and stroma is the site for the dark reaction of photosynthesis. Each granum is made up of a stock of closed compartment called thylakoids. Each thylakoid consists of two parallel membranes joined at their margins. The membranes of thylakoids contain the layer of particles called chlorophyll. In stroma, there are many membranes running parallel to each other throughout the length of chloroplast which is called lamellae. The stacks of thylakoids sacs are connected by stroma lamellae. Each chloroplast contains nearly 40-60 grana embedded in the stroma.

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Answered by sujathaanthati15
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this is the answer for your questions

Explanation:

chloroplast has inner ,outer membrane with empty intermediate space in between inside the chloroplast

are stacks of thylakoids called grana as well as stroma the dense fluid inside of chloroplast these thylakoids

contain the chlorophyll that is necessary for the plant

to go through photo synthesis

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