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What is enromoplast?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 7/15/2025

Enromoplast is not a recognized term in scientific literature. It may be a misspelling or confusion with "chloroplast," which is an organelle found in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. If you meant something specific by "enromoplast," please provide more context or check the spelling for clarification.

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