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Chloroplasts require many proteins for normal function in the cell. Where are these proteins encoded?
All proteins are encoded by the nucleus of the cell where the chloroplasts are located.
All proteins are encoded by the chloroplasts genome.
Some proteins are encoded by the nucleus of the cell, other proteins are encoded by the chloroplast’s genome.
All proteins needed for chloroplast function are made outside the cell in another area of the plant and are transported in.
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