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what is the functions of chloroplast?​

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Answered by yadav1973sky
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Chloroplast are plant cell organelle that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthesis process.

Answered by vikramsingh27
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Functions of Chloroplast

1 Absorption of light energy and conversion of it into biological energy.

2 Production of NAPDH2 and evolution of oxygen through the process of photosys of water.

3 Production of ATP by photophosphorylation. NADPH2 and ATP are the assimilatory powers of photosynthesis. Transfer of CO2 obtained from the air to 5 carbon sugar in the stream during dark reaction.

4 Breaking of 6-carbon atom compound into two molecules of phosphoglyceric acid by the utilization of assimilatory powers

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