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significance of stroma in chloroplast ​

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Answered by malti010872
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What is the significance of the stroma of the chloroplast?

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  • It contains metabolic enzymes used to reduce carbon dioxide to carbohydrate.
  • It is where the chlorophyll is stored.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

First of all, what are Stroma?

Ans - Basically, Stroma are the emorphous enzymatic structures which are found in the chlorophyll of green leaves.

Significant Functions :-

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  • Stroma help to promote the dark reaction of Photosynthesis.

  • Stroma play a crucial in the process of Lipid Metabolism.

  • Stroma help in the storage of lipids.

Extra Information :-

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  • Stroma are semi-autonomous organelles.

  • Stroma contain 70s type Ribosomes.

  • Stroma consist of circular double stranded D.N.A.

  • Stroma contain the enzymes which are essential for the Calvin Cycle.

  • Stroma contain the enzymes which are required for the inter-conversion of sugar.

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