Single Choice

What is the function of the chloroplast?

ATo absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Correct Answer
BTo break up water into hydrogen and oxygen during photosynthesis.
CTo absorb food.
DTo form protein and amino acids in the presence of sunlight.

Solution

A.Correct option A
B.Explanation for correct option:

The chloroplast contains the chlorophyll pigments which are involved in the production of food by photosynthesis.
The solar energy is captured and the carbon dioxide is fixed with the help of the enzyme in the chloroplast.
This carbon dioxide is used for making food for the plant.


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