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The term "chloroplast" refers to the organelles found in the cells of plants and some algae, responsible for photosynthesis, where sunlight is converted into energy. In a metaphorical sense, if you are referring to a "chloroplast in the mall," it could imply a green space or area where plant life is present, potentially serving as a refreshing, natural contrast to the commercial environment. However, without specific context, the phrase does not have a widely recognized meaning.
The most chloroplast would be found in the main part of the vain in a leaf. Known as the pistil.
A plant cell.
Yes
Chloroplast is Only in Plant cells. It contains Chlorophyll. Plant Roots Do Contain Chloroplasts.
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The chloroplast in our school would be food at lunch.
"Chloroplasts" it would not be "Chloroplast", it is not one of those words :)
A chloroplast is a organelle So.... a chloroplast would represent itself?
Obviously for no one.There is no organell like chloroplast.
The chloroplast soaked up the sun light that was essential to the plant.
Colloquially you can use either, but if you were to say 'in the mall' you would likely be referring to an object. There's a bookstore in the mall. If you said 'at the mall', you would presumably be referring to a person. Where is John? He's at the mall with his girlfriend. Of course, 'mall' can mean the physical building complex, in which case anything can be 'in' the mall, but 'at the mall would almost always refer to a person.
The most chloroplast would be found in the main part of the vain in a leaf. Known as the pistil.
In a plant it would die
it would explode...
Then the plants would not be Green.
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