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What are thylakoids used for?

Thylakoids are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.


The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place in the?

Thylakoids


What are the energized electrons in photosynthesis?

The energized electrons in photosynthesis come from water molecules that are split during the light-dependent reactions. These electrons are transferred through a series of protein complexes in the thylakoid membrane, creating a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis.


What are stacks of thylakoids called?

granum are stacks of thylakoids. grana are several stacks of thylakoids. :)


Flat discs inside chloroplasts arranged in stacks?

These are thylakoids, which contain chlorophyll and are the sites of photosynthesis in chloroplasts. Thylakoids are arranged in stacks known as grana, where light reactions of photosynthesis occur.


Which process of photosynthesis uses water molecules in the thylakoids?

The process of photosynthesis that uses water molecules in the thylakoids is called the light-dependent reactions. In this process, water molecules are split into oxygen, protons, and electrons, providing electrons for the photosynthetic electron transport chain. This process occurs in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast.


What is the function of the thylakoids in a chloroplast?

Thylakoids are membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place. They contain chlorophyll and other pigments that capture light energy to drive the reactions of photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy. They also house the protein complexes involved in the electron transport chain that generates ATP and NADPH for the Calvin cycle.


What is the plural of thylakoid?

The plural of thylakoid, referring to a membrane which contains chlorophyll, is thylakoids.


What does the energized chlorophyll do in the light reactions of photosynthesis?

It splits the water molecules into Hyrodgen and Oxygen.


This stack of thylakoids catches the light?

Yes, thylakoids are membrane-bound structures in chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur. They contain chlorophyll pigments that absorb light energy, which is then used to drive the synthesis of ATP and NADPH. The arrangement of thylakoids in stacks called grana helps to maximize light absorption and efficiency in photosynthesis.


The stroma is the thick fluid within the inner membrane of a chloroplast that surrounds the?

grana, where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur. It contains enzymes, DNA, and ribosomes for protein synthesis. The stroma is the site of the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) of photosynthesis.


Where does light dependent occur in the chloroplast?

Light- independent reactions of photosynthesis occur in the stroma of the chloroplasts of a cell.