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explain the structure of chloroplast with a neatly labelled diagram​

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Answered by yasumeer
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chloroplast are green organelle .... organelle of photosynthesis.........present in green parts especially mesophyll.....it is made of 4pyrol rings the nitrogen of each pyrol ring is attached at centre with magnesium.....thanks....plxx mark it as brainliest ans plzzzzzz

Answered by debojitsahu999
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The chloroplast structure consists of the following parts:  

Membrane Envelope

It comprises inner and outer lipid bi-layer membranes. The inner membrane separates the stroma from the inter membrane space.  

Inter membrane Space

The space between inner and outer membranes.

Thylakoid System

The system is suspended in the stroma. It is a collection of membranous sacs called thylakoids. The green colored pigments called chlorophyll are found in the thylakoid membranes. It is the sight for the process of light-dependent reactions of the photosynthesis process. The thylakoids are arranged in stacks known as grana and each granum contains around 10-20 thylakoids.

Stroma

It is a colorless, alkaline, aqueous, protein-rich fluid present within the inner membrane of the chloroplast present surrounding the grana.

Grana

These are the sites of conversion of light energy into chemical energy.

Chlorophyll

It is a green photosynthetic pigment that helps in the process of photosynthesis.

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