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What is a vacuole and chloroplasts

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Answered by Anonymous
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✴️ Vacuole ✴️

These are fluid-filled membrane-bound spaces.Vacuoles are storage sacs for liquid or solid contents. They are bound by a membrane known as tonoplast.

✴️ Chloroplasts ✴️

These are green plastids. Inside,each chloroplasts has a colourless ground matrix ,stroma and a membranous system,grana. Each grana has a membrane-bound sacs called thylakoids.Thylakoids of Chloroplasts possess photosynthetic green pigment called chlorophyll.

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\impliesVacoules: Vacoules are fluid-filled structures enclosed by the membrane. They store substances, like food, water, and waste produced by the cell during its various processes. Plant cell have larger vacuoles as compared to the animal cell.

\impliesChloroplasts: These are found only in plant cells. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the green pigment necessary for the photosynthesis. Since preparation of food takes place in the chloroplasts, they are called 'kitchen of the cell'. Plant cells have coloured organelles called chloroplasts which impart colour to the flowers and fruits.

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