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The chloroplast, found only in algal and plant cells, is a cell organelle that produces energy through photosynthesis. The word chloroplast comes from the greek words khloros, meaning "green", and plastes, meaning "formed". It has a high concentration of chlorophyll, the molecule that captures light energy, and this gives many plants and algae a green color. Like the mitochondrion, the chloroplast is

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Answered by kanaklath7
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like mitochondria chloroplast is also a semi-autonomous organelle

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Answered by yashashvirajput6c40
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The chloroplast, found only in algal and plant cells, is a cell organelle that produces energy through photosynthesis. The word chloroplast comes from the Greek words khloros, meaning “green”, and plastes, meaning “formed”.

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