How is the chloroplast suited for its function?
How is the chloroplast suited for its function?
- It contains chlorophyll molecules which trap sunlight energy to be used in of photosynthesis.
- It contains thylakoid membranes arranged into coin-like stacks called grana to increased surface area for packaging of chlorophyll molecules.
- It contains enzymes necessary for fixation of carbon dioxide.
- Contain thin membrane for diffusion of gases
- Biconcave to increase surface for diffusion of gases.
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