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katrin2010 [14]
1 year ago
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which of the following describes the function of the chloroplast? view available hint(s)for part e hint 1for part e. review the

animation or your study sheet for tour of a plant cell. which of the following describes the function of the chloroplast? the chloroplast converts light energy to chemical energy. the chloroplast creates internal pressure for a cell. the chloroplast serves as a protein manufacturing facility. the chloroplast stores compounds produced by the cell. the chloroplast functions as the site of lipid synthesis.
Biology
1 answer:
Evgesh-ka [11]1 year ago
7 0

The chloroplast converts light energy to chemical energy describes the function of the chloroplast.

What is a chloroplast?

Chloroplasts, a kind of organelle found in plant cells, convert light energy into chemical energy that is relatively stable through the photosynthetic process. They do this to keep life on Earth going.

What are functions of chloroplast?

  • Following absorption, the conversion of light energy to biological energy.
  • Water photosynthetic reactions lead to the synthesis of NAPDH2 and the evolution of oxygen.
  • ATP synthesis by photophosphorylation.

What contains chloroplast?

The process of photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts, which are the homes of the chlorophyll in plants. Inside chloroplasts, there is a third inner membrane called the thylakoid membrane, which forms protracted folds and is surrounded by two membranes.

Hence chloroplast converts light energy to chemical energy is a correct answer.

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