What do the chloroplasts contain?
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Chloroplasts are small organelles inside the cells of plants and algae. They absorb light to make sugar in a process called photosynthesis. The sugar can be stored in the form of starch. Chloroplasts contain the molecule chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
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Chloroplasts are the food producers of the cell. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells and some protists such as algae. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by the plant for energy and growth. Chrloroplasts contain green pigments called chlorophyll which captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into glucose during photosynthesis.
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