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Who discovered chloroplasts in plants? ​

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Answered by Amani2009
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Being in the early stages of endosymbiosis, Paulinella chromatophora can offer some insights into how chloroplasts evolved. Paulinella cells contain one or two sausage shaped blue-green photosynthesizing structures called chromatophores, descended from the cyanobacterium Synechococcus.

Answered by AishwaryaJay
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Sachs

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The correct answer is ' Sachs ' . Sachs stated that green parts in the plants produces glucose which is later stored as starch and this starch is the first visible product of photosynthesis . in 1865 Sachs proved that chlorophyll was confined to special bodies only , which was later termed as Chloroplasts

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