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The structure of a chloroplast is closely tied to its

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The structure of a chloroplast is closely tied to its

The structure of a chloroplast is closely tied to its function as the site of photosynthesis chloroplast From Biology by Campbell and Reece 2008 Pearson Education Inc Some of the following statements are true for chloroplasts others are true for mitochondria Which statements are true for chloroplasts Select the three that apply View Available Hint s 0 0 They have membranous sacs called thylakoids that are surrounded by a fluid called stroma They are the sites of reactions that convert chemical energy from food molecules to ATP They are the sites of reactions that convert solar energy into chemical energy They contain the green pigment chlorophyll Their inner membrane has infoldings called cristae Their matrix contains enzymes that function in cellular respiration Submit