They are called thylakoid membranes.Light reaction takes place on them.
It is called the Stroma.It is a cytoplasm like structure
I don't have any fricking idea!!!
It is the storma.We call it the storma.
Stroma
thylakoids.
The stroma is the thick fluid within the membrane of a chloroplast that contains enzymes for the thylakoids. Thylakoids are cyanobacteria that are involved in the photosynthesis process.
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.
A grana is the plural of granum. A granum is a stack of thylakoids found in chloroplasts--they look like stacks of pancakes (thylakoids). Grana is multiple stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts in the cell. The light reaction of photosynthesis takes place in the thylakoids stacked in grana.
Chlorophyll is the substance found in chlorolast which is responsible for photosynthesis. The sites in the chloroplast where chlorophyll is found in the inner and outer membrane. A third site is in the membrance of the thylakoid where chlorophyll and carotenoids are found in the granum (stack of thylakoids).
thylakoids.
The stroma is the thick fluid within the membrane of a chloroplast that contains enzymes for the thylakoids. Thylakoids are cyanobacteria that are involved in the photosynthesis process.
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.
The chloroplast has individual sacs called thylakoids, which are arranged in stacks called the grana
The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.
The dark reactions occur in the stroma of the chloroplasts. The stroma is the space between the thylakoid membranes and the chloroplast inner membrane.
yes they have a inner and outer membrane
thylakoids
The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.
A grana is the plural of granum. A granum is a stack of thylakoids found in chloroplasts--they look like stacks of pancakes (thylakoids). Grana is multiple stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts in the cell. The light reaction of photosynthesis takes place in the thylakoids stacked in grana.
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Chlorophyll is the substance found in chlorolast which is responsible for photosynthesis. The sites in the chloroplast where chlorophyll is found in the inner and outer membrane. A third site is in the membrance of the thylakoid where chlorophyll and carotenoids are found in the granum (stack of thylakoids).