Biology, asked by misrarakesh161, 1 month ago

what is chloroplast please​

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Answered by dangerdevil55
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Chloroplasts are the part of plant and algal cells that carry out photosynthesis, the process of converting light energy to energy stored in the form of sugar and other organic molecules that the plant or alga uses as food. Photosynthesis has two stages. In the first stage, the light-dependent reactions occur.

Answered by shinchen08
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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. ... Chloroplasts contain the molecule chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.

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