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What is the function of a plant organelle found in plant cells?

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There are three organelles (at basic high school level, that is) that are found in plant cells that are not found in animal cells.

The Chloroplasts: These contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that is needed for photosynthesis.

The Vacuole: This acts as a storage unit, containing minerals and nutrients needed for the plant. (At high school level, though at higher level you learn slightly differently.)

The Cell Wall: This provides structure and support to the plant cell.

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Is it chloroplasts the organelle that contains chlorophyll?
Is it right?
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