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Yes, chloroplasts contain stalked particles, commonly referred to as thylakoid membranes. These structures are involved in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis and house the protein complexes needed for capturing light energy. The stalked particles are essentially ATP synthase complexes that facilitate the synthesis of ATP, a vital energy molecule for the chloroplast's metabolic processes.

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