Environmental Sciences, asked by shivasaxena2010, 5 days ago

What are the functions of chloroplast? Answer me fast I'll mark them brainlest.​

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Answered by bendimohini6
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Functions Of Chloroplast :

  • Absorption of light energy and conversion of it into biological energy.
  • Production of NAPDH2 and evolution of oxygen through the process of photosys of water.
  • Production of ATP by photophosphorylation.
  • Responsible for photosynthesis .
  • They harvest light energy to make ATP .
  • Fixes atmospheric CO2 into sugars and produce oxygen.

Answered by niharika10thblue23
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Chloroplasts are the sites for photosynthesis, which comprises a set of light-dependent and light-independent reactions to harness solar energy and convert it into chemical energy.

The components of chloroplast participate in several regulatory functions of the cell as well as in photorespiration.

Chloroplasts also provide diverse metabolic activities for plant cells, including the synthesis of fatty acids, membrane lipids, isoprenoids, tetrapyrroles, starch, and hormones. 

Plants lack specialized immune cells—all plant cells participate in the plant response.

The chloroplasts with the nucleus and cell membrane and ER are the key organelles of pathogen defense.

Chloroplasts can serve as cellular sensors. 

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