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Where does photosynthesis take place?

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A. In gametes
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B. In chloroplasts
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C. In the cell nucleus
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D. In mitochondria

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Answer:

chloroplasts.

Step-by-step explanation:

Chloroplasts (mostly found in the mesophyll layer) contain a green substance called chlorophyll. Below are the other parts of the cell that work with the chloroplast to make photosynthesis happen.

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Photosynthesis takes place in B. In chloroplasts because that's where the plant's green color is produced.

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