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In African Violets and other plants, the part of a plant cell which contains chlorophyll. A typical leaf cell contains about 50 chloroplasts.
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| chlorosis |
Condition describing the yellowing of leaves. Typically caused by either insufficient light or an imbalance of essential elements. Also see Interveinal Chlorosis and Halo-ing.
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| chlorosis |
yellowing of normally green tissue owing to chlorophyll destruction or failure of chlorophyll formation
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| chlorosis |
(adj. chlorotic) yellowing or bleaching of normally green plant tissue, usually caused by the loss of chlorophyll.
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| chloroplast |
Membrane-bound organelle found in the cytoplasm of various eukaryotic organisms that contain the chlorophyll pigments and the enzyme systems for photosynthesis.
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