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Chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are a part of a plant's cell. They capture energy from light.
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How does the surface of a mitochondrion or chloroplast affect its energy output?
Is chloroplast a plant cell?
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What chloroplasts does kelp have?
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Why are the guard cells in the lower epidermis the only cells with chloroplasts in a leaf?
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What part of the chloroplast do the storage of chemical energy in glucose molecules?
Which partnof of a green plant shows the greatest increase in chloroplasts by the end of spring?
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Where does carbohydrate occur in a chloroplast?