The thylakoid membrane of green plants contains 6 different pigments:
Carotene - an orange pigment
Xanthophyll - a yellow pigment
Phaeophytin a - a gray-brown pigment
Phaeophytin b - a yellow-brown pigment
Chlorophyll a - a blue-green pigment
Chlorophyll b- a yellow-green pigment
Chlorophyll a is the most common of these 6 pigments (present in all photosynthetic plants).
In the thylakoids
They are called granna. They contain photosynthetic pigments
They are called granna. They contain chlorophyll pigments.
The thylakoids of a chloroplast contain the phytosynthetic pigments, such as chlorophyll.
They are in chloroplasts. There ,in the thylakoids
They are called granna. They contain photosynthetic pigments.
Chlorophyll pigment found in photosystem 2 and 1 of the thylakoids
Yes it is true. Pigments are in thylakoids
Molecules of chlorophyll are located in the membranes of sacs called Thylakoids. Thylakoids are interconnected membranous sacs concentrated in stacks called grana. Thylakoids contain what the cell needs to convert light energy into chemical energy.
Thylakoid are in chloroplasts. They contain photosynthetic pigments.
The stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts are called grana. These structures are responsible for housing the light-absorbing pigments and protein complexes involved in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
Disk-shaped structures with photosynthetic pigments are known as thylakoids. Thylakoids are found in the chloroplasts of plant cells and are where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place.