Biology, asked by VijaykumarMDR, 1 year ago

explain the stucture and functions of chloroplast

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Answered by harivairamoy854l
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All chloroplasts have at least three membrane systems—the outer chloroplast membrane, the inner chloroplast membrane, and the thylakoid system. Chloroplasts that are the product of secondary endosymbiosis may have additional membranes surrounding these three. Inside the outer and inner chloroplast membranes is the chloroplast stroma, a semi-gel-like fluid that makes up much of a chloroplast's volume, and in which the thylakoid system floats.
Answered by SAHID111
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Chloroplast is located in nucleus. The function of chloroplast is to transfer the gene from the father and the mother to the new offspring. That is why the new offspring takes some characteristic from father and some from the mother
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