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Explain why Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells.

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Answered by venujakesav
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Chloroplast is specific to plant cell because plants are the autotrophs which can prepare their food by conversion of light energy to chemical energy. It is the vital photosynthetic pigment in leaves as it involves the conversion of light energy into chemical energy. It absorbs all the radiations of variant colours like violet, blue, orange and red. But, it reflects the green light and hence the leaves appear green in colour. It absorbs the solar energy varying from the wavelength around 430nm (blue) to 662nm (red). Other than plants these are also present in some other organisms like bacteria and green algae.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explain why Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells.

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Chloroplasts are plastids required for the food making process, called photosynthesis, and thus they are only present in plant cells.

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