cloroplaste
Cloroplaste (chloroplast) is an organelle found in the cells of plants and many algae. It contains the green pigment chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis, the process that converts light energy into chemical energy stored as ATP and NADPH. Through the Calvin cycle, chloroplasts also help fix carbon dioxide into sugars, supporting plant growth and metabolism. In addition to photosynthesis, they contribute to the synthesis of fatty acids, amino acids and various secondary metabolites.
Structurally, a cloroplaste is enclosed by a double membrane. Inside, thylakoid membranes form flattened sacs that
Functionally, chloroplasts capture light energy and drive the light-dependent reactions to produce ATP and NADPH. These
Evolutionarily, chloroplasts are widely believed to have originated from an ancient endosymbiotic cyanobacterium. They retain a