i just need to meaning of chloroplasts.. can you give that to me or no?
well element now
this is the meaning based on oxford dictionary.. -the structure in plant cell that contains chlorophyll and which photosynthesis take places. word origin-late 19 cent, coined in German from greek "khloros"-green, "plastos"-formed
which one element or?
ok, chloroplast are organelles found in plant cells.They contain green coloured substance the chlorophyll, which gives plants their green colour, and traps sunlight energy to produce food for the cell.
is that what you are looking for?
maybe magnesium....
chloroplast is a greem pigment in plant cells that is made up of magnesium ions that cature sunlight and convert is to chemicle energy which is used to make glucose for the plant
chloroplasts are what make plants look green
thanxx guys!!(: your a big help
when u get more info, post here...i want to know...more about this...i think i will learn this topic.....:)
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cause i read at internet 2 get the answer 4 this question...but i can conclude that in chloroplast....has a Ferum, mangesium and copper.. cause the are many reaction happen in chloroplast (chlorophyll).....oxidation phosphorylation, calvin cycle, light dependent reaction.....photolysis of water... p/s: so many stages that needed just 4 produces glucose(carbohydrate) and so many also produces during this reaction...
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