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Chloroplasts main function is to conduct photosynthesis, where chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight, then stores it in ATP and NADPH while freeing oxygen from water. Other functions include fatty acid synthesis, amino acid synthesis, and immune response.

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the job is to make the sugar in the plant cell.:)

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a jelly like substance that helps the cell make food with photosynthesis

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What does cholorplast do?

Its main purpose is to complete the conversion (process) of energy, called Photosynthesis.


Where is cholorplast found?

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