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The chloroplast is a cellular organelle that performs photosynthesis while a stoma (plural: stomata) is a two-celled structure seen on leaf surfaces. Thus, chloroplasts cannote be said to "contain stomata". Stomata are pores that regulate water evaporation and gas exchange. The two guard cells that form the stomatal pore each contain chloroplasts.

However, I feel you may be confusing the term "stoma" with "stroma". "Stroma" is a term used for the liquid matrix seen inside chloroplasts - i.e. chloroplasts contain stroma. Many important photosynthetic reactions occur in the stroma and thylakoids in the chloroplast are surrounded by it.

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No, chlorophyll pigment is present in the granum

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No, the stomata is the pore through which water and gases are released and enter into the leaf. The chlorophyll is contained within the chloroplasts within the cell.

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No. Chlorophyll is present in grana only.

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yes

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