What is the main function of chloroplasts in plant cells?
Options
A
To store nutrients
B
To convert solar energy into chemical energy
C
To synthesize proteins
D
To maintain cell shape
Answer & Analysis
Answer
B
Analysis
Chloroplasts are responsible for
photosynthesis in plant cells. They capture light energy from the sun and
convert it into chemical energy stored in glucose.
The other options are incorrect:
Nutrients are stored in other parts of the
plant, such as vacuoles, not in chloroplasts.
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