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what is the main function of the chloroplast in a plant cell?
to produce steroid hormones
to store waste in the cell
to use energy from sunlight to make sugar
to control which substances enter and leave the cell
Brief Explanations
To determine the main function of chloroplasts in plant cells, we analyze each option:
- "To produce steroid hormones": This is not a function of chloroplasts; steroid hormone production is related to other cellular structures (e.g., in animal cells, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum).
- "To store waste in the cell": Vacuoles are responsible for storing waste in plant cells, not chloroplasts.
- "To use energy from sunlight to make sugar": Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and are the site of photosynthesis, where light energy is converted into chemical energy (sugar) using carbon dioxide and water.
- "To control which substances enter and leave the cell": The cell membrane (plasma membrane) is responsible for this, not chloroplasts.
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