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Chloroplasts are organelles found in plants and some protists that carry out photosynthesis. They contain the pigment chlorophyll which is responsible for the green colour of the chloroplasts. When a photon hits a chlorophyll molecule within a chloroplast, a pair of | Chloroplasts are [[Organelles|organelles]] found in [[plants|plants]] and some [[protists|protists]] that carry out [[photosynthesis|photosynthesis]]. They contain the pigment [[chlorophyll|chlorophyll]] which is responsible for the green colour of the chloroplasts. When a [[photon|photon]] hits a chlorophyll molecule within a chloroplast, a pair of [[Electron|electrons]] is excited and this is the start of the process of photosynthesis, eventually resulting in the production of [[sugar|sugars]]. |
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Chloroplasts are organelles found in plants and some protists that carry out photosynthesis. They contain the pigment chlorophyll which is responsible for the green colour of the chloroplasts. When a photon hits a chlorophyll molecule within a chloroplast, a pair of electrons is excited and this is the start of the process of photosynthesis, eventually resulting in the production of sugars.