Chloroplast
A chloroplast is a specialized organelle found in plant cells and some algae. It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
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It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light energy, as well as other pigments and enzymes that are necessary for photosynthesis to occur. They are surrounded by a double membrane and have an inner membrane system called thylakoids, where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place. Chloroplasts also have a gel-like substance called the stroma, which contains enzymes for the light-independent reactions and DNA, allowing them to self-replicate. Chloroplasts are believed to have originated from an endosymbiotic event between a eukaryotic cell and a cyanobacterium, and they have their own genetic material separate from the nucleus. This wikipedia page explores the structure, function, evolution, and significance of chloroplasts in plant cells.
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