A chloroplast is composed of:
-An outer membrane (phospholipid bilayer).
-Stroma, which is a sort of cytosol.
-Thylakoids, which are the site of photosynthesis.
The thylakoids make up a very important part of a chloroplast, but they aren't the only thing in there.
No. Cholroplasts are organelles found in plant cells only, and they capture sunlight and transfer it into energy through photosynthesis.
No, mitochondria does not have thylakoids. Thylakoids are only found in chloroplast.
-grana (stacks of thylakoids) -thylakoids
They are in the stroma.They make up granna.
thylakoids
Yes, there are several grana in a chloroplast and each granum contain several thylakoids.
No, mitochondria does not have thylakoids. Thylakoids are only found in chloroplast.
-grana (stacks of thylakoids) -thylakoids
They are in the stroma.They make up granna.
In the thylakoids
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
The thylakoids.
In the thylakoids
thylakoids
Yes, there are several grana in a chloroplast and each granum contain several thylakoids.
stroma
Grana is stacks of thylakoids that are found in chloroplast.