The plural of chloroplast is chloroplasts.
As in "these are the chloroplasts".
"Chloroplasts" it would not be "Chloroplast", it is not one of those words :)
Stroma is a fluid that is present in the chloroplast. They are like the cytoplasm of the chloroplast. Stomata is plural for Stomate, which is a pore in leaves that allows Carbon Dioxide in, and Oxygen out; It functions as a gas exchange pore.
That is the correct spelling of the botany term "chloroplasts" (plural). The chloroplasts, found mostly in the leaf cells of green plants, are where sunlight acts on chlorophyll to begin the process of photosynthesis.
the thylakoids
The nucleus [plural- nuclei] is round in shape, with a nuclear membrane on the outside.
A stack of thylakoids within the chloroplast is called GRANA
Chloroplast
Chloroplast perform photosynthesis.
Gloeocapsa does not have chloroplast because it is a prokaryote. Only plants have chloroplast
roshelle mesina love alberto The parts of Chloroplast are - Stroma and grana.
chloroplast
Paramecium is a heterotroph.It does not have chloroplast