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what are chloroplasts? in which cell type they are present and what is their functions?​

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Answered by rishitashukla009
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The chloroplast are the most common type of plastids, and are of prime biological importance as they provide for to practically all organism through photosynthesis.

The chloroplast were first seen by Leeuwenhoek.

They arr found in Plant Cells.

The chloroplast have many functions:
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◆ The chloroplast trap radiant energy of sunlight and transform it into chemical energy of glucose.

◆ Chloroplast provide oxygen, the byproduct of photosynthesis.

◆ Chloroplast temporarily store starch grains during the day time in the pyrenoid, the starch forming organelle.

◆ Chloroplast may produce amino acids and fatty acids.

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