yes. it contains chlorophyll, carotenoids phycobilins, and anthocyannins.
No, mitochondria do not have thylakoids. Thylakoids are a membrane system containing chlorophyll found in chloroplasts, while mitochondria have inner and outer membranes but do not contain thylakoids. Mitochondria are involved in cellular respiration, not photosynthesis like chloroplasts.
Granum
The chloroplasts
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
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.
No, mitochondria do not have thylakoids. Thylakoids are a membrane system containing chlorophyll found in chloroplasts, while mitochondria have inner and outer membranes but do not contain thylakoids. Mitochondria are involved in cellular respiration, not photosynthesis like chloroplasts.
Granum
The chloroplasts
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
Gannum is a stack of thylakoids in the chloroplasts.
Found in the thylakoids
Found in the thylakoids
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.
They are in chloroplasts. There ,in the thylakoids
granum are stacks of thylakoids. grana are several stacks of thylakoids. :)
They are called thylakoids.
Chloroplasts contain thylakoids, which are membrane-bound compartments where photosynthesis takes place. Thylakoids are stacked into structures called grana within the chloroplasts.