different between chloroplast vs pyrenoid
chloroplast
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kl??r???plæst/
Etymology
chloro- +? -plast
Pronunciation
Noun
chloroplast (plural chloroplasts)
- (cytology) An organelle found in the cells of green plants, and in photosynthetic algae, where photosynthesis takes place.
See also
- mitochondrion
- hydrogenosome
Translations
chloroplast From the web:
- what chloroplast do
- what chloroplasts
- what chloroplast look like
- what chloroplast does
- what chloroplast contains
- what's chloroplast function
- what chloroplasts and mitochondria have in common
- what chloroplasts is made of
pyrenoid
English
Etymology
From pyrene +? -oid.
Noun
pyrenoid (plural pyrenoids)
- (biology) any of several transparent structures found in the chloroplast of certain algae etc.; they are responsible for the fixation of carbon dioxide and the formation of starch
Anagrams
- dipyrone, pyridone
pyrenoid From the web:
- pyrenoid what does it do
- what is pyrenoid in algae
- what are pyrenoids class 11
- what is pyrenoid body
- what do pyrenoids store
- what is pyrenoid body class 11
- what do pyrenoids contain
- what is pyrenoid in spirogyra
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