Thylakoids located in the Grana.
chloroplast
chloroplast
it is a membrane. a membrane of a chloroplast.
The chlorophyll pigment is located within the thylakoid membrane and the space between the thylakoid and the chloroplast membrane.
the thylakoids
Chloroplast does not have cristae but mitochondria does. Instead, chloroplast's inner membrane have thylakoids, which are flattened sacs. Thylakoids at times form grana, which are disk stacks.
chloroplast
No. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that conduct photosynthesis.
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Photosystems I and II are found in the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplast in the plant cells.
No, the outer membrane of a chloroplast is not continuous with the thylakoid membrane. The outer membrane surrounds the entire chloroplast, while the thylakoid membrane is an internal membrane system within the chloroplast that contains the pigments and protein complexes necessary for photosynthesis.
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