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Nope. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells (not the roots obviously) that carry out photosynthesis and create the energy the plant needs in order to survive. Chloroplasts do, however, co-exist with the plant cell's nucleus within the cytosol of the cell. Just remember, a chloroplast is an organelle and a nucleus is an organelle; they are separate.

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Chloroplasts are located in the palisade cells of the plant.

Within these cells they are found within cytoplasm.

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Chloroplasts are located in the cytoplasm of plant cells (and more commonly in the palisade cell layer).

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yes. chloroplasts hold green pigments called chlorophyll and that makes the plant green and gives the plant its food

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Of course they do not. They are in cytoplasm

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Yes they are in chloroplasts. In chloroplasts.they are in thylakoid membranes.

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Chlorophyll is not in nucleus.They are in chloroplast.

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