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This is about the leaf. mesophyls contain most of them.

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The highest concentration of chloroplasts in a plant is typically found in the leaves, especially in the mesophyll cells of the leaf. This is because photosynthesis, where chloroplasts are actively involved, primarily occurs in the cells of the leaves.

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This is about the leaf. mesophyls contain most of them.

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Although plants are living why cannot plants grow in the dark

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