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What makes chloroplast appear completely different from other cell organelles? |
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Answer» 1. Substances found in chloroplast, which capture sunlight are called photosynthetic pigments. 2. Two major kinds of chlorophyll are associated with thylakoid membranes. 3. Chlorophyll – a (blue – green in colour) and chlorophyll – b (yellow – green); around 250 to 400 pigment molecules are grouped as light harvesting units in each granum. 4. Such innumerable units in chloroplasts make them appear completely different from other organelles. |
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