A chloroplast is composed of:
-An outer membrane (phospholipid bilayer).
-Stroma, which is a sort of cytosol.
-Thylakoids, which are the site of photosynthesis.
The thylakoids make up a very important part of a chloroplast, but they aren't the only thing in there.
They are in the stroma.They make up granna.
thylakoids
In a chloroplast, the stacks of membranous sacs are called thylakoid membranes. Grana is the term used to refer to the stacks of thylakoids. It is in this internal part of the chloroplast where photosynthesis occurs.
The organelle that contains thylakoids and chlorophyll is the chloroplast. Thylakoids are membranous structures within the chloroplast where the chlorophyll is located, and they play a key role in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
The stroma is the fluid-filled space inside the chloroplast that surrounds the thylakoid membranes. It contains enzymes responsible for the Calvin cycle, where carbon dioxide is fixed and converted into sugars. The stroma also plays a role in various metabolic pathways within the chloroplast.
They are in the stroma.They make up granna.
In the thylakoids
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
thylakoids
In the thylakoids
The thylakoids.
In a chloroplast, the stacks of membranous sacs are called thylakoid membranes. Grana is the term used to refer to the stacks of thylakoids. It is in this internal part of the chloroplast where photosynthesis occurs.
Grana is stacks of thylakoids that are found in chloroplast.
stroma
They are in thylakoids. They are stacks of membranes
The organelle that contains thylakoids and chlorophyll is the chloroplast. Thylakoids are membranous structures within the chloroplast where the chlorophyll is located, and they play a key role in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.