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fomenos
3 years ago
7

Which organelle contains chlorophyll and is the location for photosynthesis? ribosome nucleus chloroplast endoplasmic reticulum

Biology
2 answers:
djverab [1.8K]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is C. Chloroplast

Explanation:

The chloroplast is an organelle found in plants and other autotroph organisms such as algae that obtain energy through photosynthesis. Ths organelle stores chlorophyll which is the green pigment necessary for photosynthesis; indeed, it is the chlorophyll in the chloroplast the substance that uses sunlight and water to process them in ATP. Also, as a result of this process oxygen is released. According to this, it is chloroplast the organelle that contains chlorophyll and is the location for photosynthesis.

Evgen [1.6K]3 years ago
4 0
Chloroplast is the answer 
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