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Title: What kind of thing does Chloroplast represents?
Post by: ikk260 on Sep 20, 2012
Sorry if a keep on asking. I have another thing that I don't know in science.Please help me! If you do,THANK YOU VERY MUCH!


Title: What kind of thing does Chloroplast represents?
Post by: smokeyd on Sep 20, 2012
its an organelle of photosynthesis. You can find a choloroplast in the plant and some protists cells. The two outer membranes enclose a fluid named estroma. A third membranes forms a compartment to form ATP or NADPH; which form in the stroma. The AtP & NADPH form glucose form carbon dioxide.
Chloroplast are tiny sugars factories. By receiving sunlight it drives energy through photosynthesis.