kloroplastlarn
Kloroplastlarn, commonly known as chloroplasts in English, are organelles in the cells of plants and many algae that carry out photosynthesis. They are enclosed by a double membrane and contain the stroma, an internal fluid, and an internal system of thylakoid membranes organized into stacks called grana. The thylakoids harbor chlorophyll and other pigments that capture light energy.
Primary function is to convert light energy into chemical energy by synthesizing glucose from carbon dioxide
Chloroplasts contain their own circular DNA and ribosomes, making them semi-autonomous. They replicate by fission and
Origin-wise, chloroplasts are believed to be descendants of free-living cyanobacteria that formed a symbiotic relationship with
Chloroplasts are a type of plastid; other plastids include chromoplasts (pigment synthesis) and leucoplasts (starch storage).
Chloroplasts are essential for life on Earth, providing the oxygen we breathe and forming the base of