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Explain ultrastructure and functions of chloroplast.

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Answered by SravanKarthikeyan
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A chloroplast is an organelle unique to plant cells that contains chlorophyll (which is what makes plants green) and is responsible for enabling photosynthesis to occur so that plants can convert sunlight into chemical energy.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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Chloroplasts are located in the parenchyma cells of plants as well as in autotrophic algae.


They are oval-shaped organelles having a diameter of 2 - 10 µm and a thickness of 1 - 2 µm.


Chloroplasts are the sites for photosynthesis, which comprises a set of light-dependent and light-independent reactions to harness solar energy and convert it into chemical energy

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