MCQ on Chloroplast Structure and Functions




Chloroplasts are essential plant cell organelles containing chlorophyll, facilitating photosynthesis by capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy. This process produces glucose and oxygen, supporting plant growth while contributing to the Earth’s oxygen. This is an MCQ on Chloroplast Structure and Functions.

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1. 
In addition to chlorophyll, chloroplasts also contain other pigments that play a role in:

2. 
The inner membrane of a chloroplast is highly folded and forms structures known as:

3. 
Where does the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis take place within the chloroplast?

4. 
The fluid-filled space inside the chloroplast, surrounding the thylakoid membranes, is known as the:

5. 
Which of the following is NOT a product of the light-dependent reactions in chloroplasts?

6. 
The Calvin cycle, a series of enzyme-driven reactions, takes place in which part of the chloroplast?

7. 
What is the primary role of the Calvin cycle in chloroplasts?

8. 
Which gas is absorbed by chloroplasts during photosynthesis and released as a byproduct?

9. 
Chloroplasts are thought to have originated from:

10. 
The enzymes responsible for carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle are primarily found in the:

11. 
In addition to photosynthesis, chloroplasts are involved in other metabolic processes such as:

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