**Chloroplasts **are found near the edges of plant cells to efficiently capture light for photosynthesis. The central part of the cell is occupied by a vacuole, pushing the chloroplasts towards the edge. ;
Chloroplasts are found at the edges of plant cells primarily to maximize light absorption for photosynthesis, as light penetrates better from the periphery. The presence of a large central vacuole occupies much of the cell's interior, pushing chloroplasts towards the edges. This positioning allows them to optimize light capture efficiently throughout the day.
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