kloroplastet
Kloroplastet, also known as chloroplast in English, is an organelle found in plant cells and eukaryotic algae that conducts photosynthesis. It is responsible for converting light energy, usually from the sun, into chemical energy stored in molecules like glucose. This process is fundamental to life on Earth as it is the primary source of organic matter for nearly all organisms.
The structure of a chloroplast is complex and highly organized. It is surrounded by a double membrane,
Chloroplasts contain their own DNA, which is distinct from the nuclear DNA of the plant cell. This
The most crucial component of chloroplasts is the pigment chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color.
In addition to photosynthesis, chloroplasts play a role in other important cellular processes, including the synthesis
The origin of chloroplasts is believed to be the result of endosymbiosis, a process where a eukaryotic