The part of a green plant that shows an increase in chloroplasts is typically the leaves. Leaves are the primary sites for photosynthesis, where sunlight is absorbed, and chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll, play a crucial role in converting light energy into chemical energy. In young, rapidly growing leaves, the number of chloroplasts can increase significantly to enhance the plant's ability to perform photosynthesis.
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Chloroplasts= Photosynthesis=Sugar No chloroplasts means no more photosynthesis to produce compounds like glucose that the plant uses for energy. We eat our food and then digest it to get high energy compounds like glucose. Plants use chloroplasts to make food, then they digest it. No chloroplast, no plant.
The tissue that shows chloroplasts in abundance is the mesophyll tissue in the leaves of plants. Mesophyll cells contain a high density of chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis.