State the significance of dimorphic chloroplast in plants like maize.
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Dimorphic chloroplasts are the chloroplasts which are concentrated into two types of cells having different size and structure. The dimorphic chloroplast is present in plants because of the presence of special leaf anatomy called Kranz anatomy.
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This presence of dimorphic chloroplast contributes to greater productivity of biomass, lack of photorespiration, and tolerance of high temperatures in C4 plants.
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