Chloroplasts visible in the cells of
Plagiomnium affine Chloroplast ultrastructure:
1. outer membrane
2. intermembrane space
3. inner membrane (1+2+3: envelope)
4.
stroma (fluid)
5.
thylakoid lumen (inside of thylakoid)
6. thylakoid membrane
7.
grana (stacks of thylakoids)
8.
thylakoid (lamella)
9. starch
10.
ribosome 11. plastidial DNA
12. plastoglobule (drop of lipids)
A chloroplast is a small organelle inside the cells of plants and algae. They absorb light to make sugar in a process called photosynthesis. The sugar can be stored in the form of starch.
Chloroplasts contain the molecule chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis. In addition to chlorophyll, a chloroplast uses carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) to form sugar and gives off oxygen (O2).