Is the shape of the chloroplast unique ?
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No, there is no shape of chloroplast which should be maintained on regular basis. They are from bryophyte.
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Here they are shown with drawings to assist interpretation. Top row left, the chloroplast is cup-shaped in a Chlorella-like cell. Top row middle, the chloroplast is star-shaped and axial in Zygnema. Top row right, the chloroplast is a band encircling the cell in Ulothrix. Bottom row left, the chloroplast of Spirogyra is spiral-shaped with lobed edges. Bottom row middle, the chloroplast of Microspora is shaped like a net (shown at two planes of focus). Bottom row right, the chloroplasts of Stichococcus are small and disc-like.
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Here they are shown with drawings to assist interpretation. Top row left, the chloroplast is cup-shaped in a Chlorella-like cell. Top row middle, the chloroplast is star-shaped and axial in Zygnema. Top row right, the chloroplast is a band encircling the cell in Ulothrix. Bottom row left, the chloroplast of Spirogyra is spiral-shaped with lobed edges. Bottom row middle, the chloroplast of Microspora is shaped like a net (shown at two planes of focus). Bottom row right, the chloroplasts of Stichococcus are small and disc-like.
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