Biology, asked by divya12princess, 20 days ago

what is called Site of photosynthesis??​

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Answered by lachimolalajimin
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Answer:

chloropast

Explanation:

chloroplast, structure within the cells of plants and green algae that is the site of photosynthesis, the process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy, resulting in the production of oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.

Answered by thakrepayal
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  • In plants, a chemical process takes place in chloroplasts, that contain pigment.
  • Chloroplasts are enclosed by a double membrane and contain a 3rd inner membrane, known as the thylakoid membrane, that forms long folds inside the organ.
  • Photosynthesis happens inside organelles known as the chloroplasts that are plentiful on the leaf of a plant, giving it its signature inexperienced pigment. Of course, the leaf isn't the sole chemical action a part of the plant; it's simply wherever most of it happens most of the time.
  • Chloroplast is that the website of a chemical process.
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