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Are chloroplasts prokaryotic?


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Chloroplast:

  1. Chloroplast is a double membrane-bound semi-autonomous cell organelle that has its own circular DNA that resembles the DNA of prokaryotic cells.
  2. Chloroplast is only found in eukaryotic cells.
  3. In eukaryotic cells, chloroplasts are present in the kingdom Plantae and are involved in the process of photosynthesis.
  4. Chloroplasts are not prokaryotic.

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