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To avoid photophosphorylation to take place( that's to avoid competition between oxygen and corbondioxide in the activesite of rubisco)

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Why is it an advantage that bundle sheath chloroplast lack grana?

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What are the stacks of thylakoids found inside chloroplasts called?

The stacks of thylakoids found inside chloroplasts are called grana. Grana are interconnected by stroma thylakoids and contain the pigment chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis to occur efficiently.


The lamella of chloroplasts are arranged into stacks known as?

grana


Do plant cells possess grana?

Yes. A stack of tylakoids in the chloroplasts are called granum, the singular of grana.


How can you tell if a producer has chlorophyll?

The cell will have green organelles called chloroplasts. Inside the chloroplasts are thylakoids, which are stacks of discs called grana (singular granum). Chlorophyl is contained in the grana.


What are the stacks of thylakoids called?

The stacks of thylakoids are called grana. Grana are interconnected structures found within the chloroplasts of plant cells that are responsible for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.


What is the green pigment found within the grana that makes the chloroplasts and the leaves green?

The green pigment found within the grana of chloroplasts is chlorophyll. It is responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis.


What is the structure of chloroplasts?

It consists of grana..thylakoid..stroma..outer and inner membrane..


How many chloroplasts are present in a leaf?

There is no exact number.There are thousands of chloroplasts.


Grana thylakoids and stromal are all components found in?

Grana, thylakoids, and stromal are all components found in chloroplasts. Grana are stacks of thylakoid discs that contain chlorophyll and other pigments for capturing light energy during photosynthesis. Thylakoids are flattened membrane sacs within the grana where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place. Stromal refers to the non-membrane part of the chloroplast, which contains enzymes and other molecules involved in the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.


What does a plant cell has that an animal cell does not?

Chloroplasts (thus grana, photosynthetic pigments etc).


What are the spaces between the grans in chloroplasts called?

We call it stoma. the space between grana.