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Question : 18
Total: 100
Chloroplast membrane is:
Single layered
Doubled layered
Multiple layered
Compound structure
Validate
Solution:
Concept:
Cell organelles are surrounded by an envelope or covering called a membrane.
Based on the presence or absence of these membranes cell organelles can be grouped into different categories.
No membrane - Ribosomes, Nucleolus
Single membrane - Nucleus, Lysosomes, Golgi bodies, Endoplasmic reticulum, etc
Multiple membranes - Mitochondria and chloroplast are double membrane-bound.
Explanation:
Chloroplast:
The chloroplast is a double membrane-bound cell organelle.
Out of the two membranes, the inner membrane is relatively less permeable. (the outer membrane contains porins).
The space limited by the inner membrane is called the stroma.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments which are responsible for trapping of light energy essential for photosynthesis.
The majority of chloroplasts are found in the mesophyll cells of the leaves.
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