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When viewing the euglena in lab, we should be able to positively identify the chloroplast and  stigma.

What is chloroplast?

Chloroplasts are plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via photosynthetic process. By doing so, they sustain life on the Earth. Chloroplasts also provide diverse metabolic activities for the plant cells, including the synthesis of fatty acids, membrane lipids,

Chloroplasts are a type of plastidround, oval, or disk-shaped body that is involved in synthesis and storage of foodstuffs. Chloroplasts are distinguished from other types of the plastids by their green color, which results from the presence of two pigments, chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. A function of those pigments is to absorb light energy for process of photosynthesis.

Other pigments, such as carotenoids, are also present in the chloroplasts and serve as accessory pigments, trapping solar energy and passing it to chlorophyll. In plants, chloroplasts occur in all the green tissues, though they are concentrated particularly in the parenchyma cells of the leaf mesophyll.

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