what is a chloroplast
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the green pigment present in leaves.it basically helps in Phtosythesyis.It is prepared by the leaves.
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⭕️Chloroplasts are membranous structures (organelles) present in plant cells.
⭕️they contain chlorophyll and other pigments that help plants in making own food through photosynthesis.
⭕️chloroplasts capture light energy, store it in the energy storage molecules ATP and NADPH and use it in the process called photosynthesis.
⭕️chloroplasts are green because they contain the chlorophyll pigment.
⭕️chloroplasts are members of a class organelles known as plastids.
⭕️The chloroplast contains a colourless fluid called the stroma.
⭕️Within the stroma there are disc like structures called the thylakoids.
⭕️The group of thylaikoids is known as grana.
⭕️they contain chlorophyll and other pigments that help plants in making own food through photosynthesis.
⭕️chloroplasts capture light energy, store it in the energy storage molecules ATP and NADPH and use it in the process called photosynthesis.
⭕️chloroplasts are green because they contain the chlorophyll pigment.
⭕️chloroplasts are members of a class organelles known as plastids.
⭕️The chloroplast contains a colourless fluid called the stroma.
⭕️Within the stroma there are disc like structures called the thylakoids.
⭕️The group of thylaikoids is known as grana.
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