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What is in the chloroplast?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chloroplasts are organelles that conduct photosynthesis, where the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight, converts it, and stores it in the energy-storage molecules ATP and NADPH while freeing oxygen from water in plant and algal cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Chloroplast:

\bullet They are membranous structures (organelles) present in plant cells.

\bullet Chloroplast contains:

\implies Chlorophyll

\implies Photosynthetic pigments

\bullet This pigment helps the plant in making its own food through photosynthesis.

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