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explain the structure of chloroplast with the help of well labelled diagram​

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Answered by farhan2463
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Answered by BloomingBud
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Chloroplast

  • It contains chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments. These pigments are responsible for trapping light energy which is necessary for photosynthesis.
  • In mesophyll cells of the leaves in green plants, the majority of chloroplasts are found.
  • Shape - oval, lens-shaped, spherical, discoid.
  • They are double membrane-bound. And the inner membrane is less permeable.
  • Storma - The space limited by the inner membrane of the chloroplast.
  • Thylakoid - Many numbers of organised flattened membranous sacs.
  • Thylakoids are arranged in stacks like piles of coins called grana (Singular is granum).
  • Stoma Lamella - Flat membranous tubules that connect thylakoids.
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