Its main function is oxidative phosphorylation.
The function of the chloroplast inner membrane in photosynthesis is to separate the stroma (fluid-filled space) from the thylakoid membrane system, where light-dependent reactions occur. This separation allows for the creation of a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis during photosynthesis.
The parts of a chloroplast are thylakoid, grana, inner membrane, outer membrane, intermembrane space, stroma, and stroma.
The chlorophyll pigment is located within the thylakoid membrane and the space between the thylakoid and the chloroplast membrane.
It is the extra-Cellular matrix - opposite of the intra-membrane space, the Cytoplasm.
The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.
POSSIBLY THE INTER MEMBRANE SPACE OR JUST THE MEMBRANE
The parts of a chloroplast are thylakoid, grana, inner membrane, outer membrane, intermembrane space, stroma, and stroma.
The outer layer of a chloroplast is called the chloroplast envelope, which consists of two membranes: an outer membrane and an inner membrane. This dual-membrane structure serves to protect the chloroplast and regulate the exchange of materials with the cytoplasm of the cell. Between these membranes lies the intermembrane space. The chloroplast is essential for photosynthesis, as it houses the thylakoids and stroma where light energy is converted into chemical energy.
The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.
No, the stroma is not located within the thylakoid membrane. The stroma is the fluid-filled space outside the thylakoid membranes in the chloroplast.
three organelles are spedly, costinbur, and frutter spedly's function is to feed the cell constiburs function is to help the cell grow frutter's function is to kill off a virus
mitochondria inner membrane