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Chloroplast
Chloroplast
Chloroplast consists of stacks of thylakoid in which lumen contains magnesium element that is why this is the site of photosynthesis.
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They don't, they have sacs called thylakoids that are layered to form a granum. You're probably talking about mitochondria, which has a folded inner membrane. The membranes are folded here for increased surface area. This then allows for more ATP to be produced.
Chloroplast
Chloroplast
In the Thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast
Chloroplast consists of stacks of thylakoid in which lumen contains magnesium element that is why this is the site of photosynthesis.
The mitochondria are surrounded by two membranes, the outer is smooth & the inner is folded into critae which increase the surface area. :)
inside of the chloroplast
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Yes.
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stroma
They are in thylakoids. They are stacks of membranes
chloroplast and nuclei