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They are called thylakoid membranes.Light reaction takes place on them.

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

thylakoids.


Do mitochondria have thylakoids?

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.


What is the outer layer of a chloroplast?

The outer layer of a chloroplast is called the chloroplast envelope, which consists of two membranes: an outer membrane and an inner membrane. This dual-membrane structure serves to protect the chloroplast and regulate the exchange of materials with the cytoplasm of the cell. Between these membranes lies the intermembrane space. The chloroplast is essential for photosynthesis, as it houses the thylakoids and stroma where light energy is converted into chemical energy.


Is chloroplast surrounded by membrane?

Yes, chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane. The outer membrane is smooth, while the inner membrane is folded into structures called thylakoids, where photosynthesis takes place.


Does chloroplast have cristae?

Chloroplast does not have cristae but mitochondria does. Instead, chloroplast's inner membrane have thylakoids, which are flattened sacs. Thylakoids at times form grana, which are disk stacks.


What are the spaces between the grana in the chloroplast called?

The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.


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.


Draw a chloroplast and label the following stormaenvelopegranumthylakoid.?

I'm unable to draw images. However, I can describe the structure of a chloroplast for you. A chloroplast consists of an inner and outer membrane that encloses a fluid called the stroma. Within the stroma, a network of interconnected membrane sacs called thylakoids are present. These thylakoids are stacked into structures called grana, which contain chlorophyll pigment molecules that are essential for photosynthesis.


Do chloroplast have a double membrane?

yes they have a inner and outer membrane


What are the spaces between the grana in called?

The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.


Does the inner membrane of chloroplast contain chlorophyll?

no


What are the parts of chloroplast?

The parts of a chloroplast are thylakoid, grana, inner membrane, outer membrane, intermembrane space, stroma, and stroma.