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the electrons found in the chloroplast becomes excited.

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Are chloroplast necessary for reduction of DCPIP and why?

Chloroplasts release electrons when stimulated by light the DCPIP accepts the electrons and becomes colourless


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What does the light do to the electrons found in the chloroplast?

They give energy to electrons.So electrons become exited.


Which organelles use light energy to make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water?

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What what are the little green structures found in some plant cells called?

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Chloroplasts are organelles that convert light energy to sugars these organelles are found only in plants which organelles are found only in animals?

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