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Audrey Wagner
16 December, 04:09
What does chloroplast do?
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Julie Jennings
16 December, 05:32
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Chloroplasts convert sunlight (energy) with water and carbon dioxide gas to produce sugar (food) for plants and some types of alge. They do this process with chlorophyll and the process itself is called photosynthesis. In a good number of plants this process has two systems the photosystem I and photosystem II.
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