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English: Chloroplast ultrastructure outer membrane; intermembrane space; inner membrane (1+2+3: envelope) ... This diagram was created with Inkscape, or with ...
English: A simple diagram of a plant leaf cell, labelled with numbers. It shows the cytoplasm, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, permanent vacuole, and chloroplasts. Note going down the left the numbers are not sequential, this is to match the numbering on others in the series.
English: Possible cladogram of chloroplast evolution Circles represent endosymbiotic events. For clarity, dinophyte tertiary endosymbioses and many nonphotosynthetic lineages have been omitted. It is now established that Chromalveolata is paraphyletic to Rhizaria [Source 3]. The diagram follows the following sources: 1. Keeling PJ (October 2004).
A diagram showing the simple structure of a chloroplast}} {{bs|1=Vektorska verzija datoteke File:Chloroplast-new.jpg. Dijagram prikazuje jednostavnu strukturu hloroplasta} File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).
Reverted to version as of 13:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC). This is a schematic diagram highlighting the components and architecture of the chloroplast, it's not about the precise distribution of pigments. Changing transparency makes the figure inconsistent with other files by this user. 08:45, 21 November 2023: 800 × 760 (292 KB) Chiswick Chap
Palisade cells contain a high concentration of chloroplasts, particularly in the upper portion of the cell, making them the primary site of photosynthesis in the leaves of plants that contain them. Their vacuole also aids in this function: it is large and central, pushing the chloroplasts to the edge of the cell, maximising the absorption of ...