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the site of photosynthesis in green plants​

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Answered by susilarsc
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The Cell. All green parts of a plant, including green stems and unripened fruit, have chloroplasts, but the leaves are the major sites of photosynthesis in most plants. It is the light energy absorbed by chlorophyll that drives the synthesis of food molecules in the chloroplast.

Answered by Preeti393
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Chloroplasts are the actual sites for photosynthesis. All green parts of a plant are involved in photosynthesis. Leaves are the most important organs of photosynthesis. In xerophytes like Opuntia, the stem is green and it performs photosynthesis.

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