Where does photosynthesis primarily occur in plant cells?

In plant cells, photosynthesis primarily takes place in chloroplasts, which are specialized organelles for this process. Hugo von Mohl’s observation yielded the first exact description of chloroplasts.

Notable features:

  • They circulate and travel within plant cells.
  • Chloroplasts have their DNA, reflecting a fascinating evolutionary background.
  • Plant cells cannot generate chloroplasts independently; they must be inherited from parent cells during cell division.