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In which parts of the plant chloroplasts are found the most and why.
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Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
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- Which of the following statements incorrectly describes the structure of a chloroplast? A chloroplast has both an outer membrane and an inner membrane, often separated by a narrow intermembrane space. The inner membrane of the chloroplast encloses the stoma, a dense fluid filled with enzymes needed for photosynthesis. A chloroplast contains thylakoids, which are flat, saclike structures suspended in the stroma. Thylakoids of a chloroplast are arranged into stacks called grana.arrow_forwardHow is ATP produced in chloroplasts?arrow_forwardWhat is the advantage of having an extensive set of thylakoid membranes in the chloroplasts?arrow_forward
- As energy passes from blue-absorbing chlorophylls down to red-absorbing chlorophylls, surprisingly, no energy passes from lower energy-absorbing pigments back to higher ones (in other words, the process is irreversible). Why might that be?arrow_forwardHow is it possible that all animal life depends on the chloroplast for energy?arrow_forwardWhy is the spatial separation of photosynthesis within the chloroplast important?arrow_forward
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