Kloroplasteve
Kloroplasteve is a term that appears in speculative biology and science fiction to denote the photosynthetic organelle of a hypothetical organism. The name resembles real-world plastid terminology, with klor- echoing chlor- and -plaste reflecting plastid origins, while the suffix -ve is common in constructed languages and world-building lexicons. In most depictions, kloroplasteve functions similarly to chloroplasts in plants and algae, housing photosynthetic pigments, thylakoid membranes, and the stroma to drive light-driven energy production and carbon fixation.
Description and function: The organelle is typically portrayed as a double-membrane–bound body within photosynthetic cells, containing
Structure and variations: In different fictional treatments, kloroplasteve can exhibit variations in genome content, pigment composition,
Occurrence and status: Kloroplasteve is not a real cellular component and has no entry in scientific taxonomies.
See also: chloroplast; plastid; endosymbiotic theory; plant cell.