The Magical World of Plants
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Close your eyes and imagine you are a seed. You have been planted and have begun to grow big and strong. as your roots spread and grow deeper into the soil, your leaves sprout, and push up above the grounds surface. It is at this moment you began to become hungry and dissatisfied with the nutrients absorbed from the soil, and you must being producing food in order to survive. How do you manage? How do you survive? Chloroplasts and the photosynthetic process is how! But wait, where did these organelles come from and how have you grown to know that they are what stand between you and survival?
How did the evolution of chloroplasts help aid in photosynthetic efficiency? To answer the question of how chloroplast is vital to the efficiency of photosynthetic processes, it is important to first understand the origin of plastids, and how they have evolved into what they are known as today. The structural composition of a chloroplast, and how its location enhances its photosynthetic will also be deconstructed as a way to clarify the processes of photosynthesis. The process of photosynthesis and photosynthetic organisms will aid in the overall understanding of how the structures and functions work together to support the life of organisms classified in kingdom plantae as well as all eukaryotic organisms.
How did the evolution of chloroplasts help aid in photosynthetic efficiency? To answer the question of how chloroplast is vital to the efficiency of photosynthetic processes, it is important to first understand the origin of plastids, and how they have evolved into what they are known as today. The structural composition of a chloroplast, and how its location enhances its photosynthetic will also be deconstructed as a way to clarify the processes of photosynthesis. The process of photosynthesis and photosynthetic organisms will aid in the overall understanding of how the structures and functions work together to support the life of organisms classified in kingdom plantae as well as all eukaryotic organisms.