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What is the fluid portion of chloroplast?

It is in the mid region.It is surrounded by two membranes.


What is fibromyxoid?

stroma is the thick fluid within the chloroplast. i think u mean 'stroma'. stroma can refer to two things in bioligy. stroma is the fluid inside chloroplasts the site of photosynthesis in all


What are the two part of protoplasm?

ganum and stroma


Explain the function and structure of chloroplast?

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Chloroplast is composed of what two main areas?

There are two main areas. They are granna and stroma


What is the site of photosynthesis in a chloroplast?

there are two parts. They are thylakoid membranes and stroma


How do you compute the probability distribution of a function of two Poisson random variables?

we compute it by using their differences


How many phospholipid bilayers separate the stroma from the thylakoid lumen?

There is only 1 phospholipid bilayer that separates the stroma from the thylakoid lumen.


What is function and structure of stroma?

The stroma of a plant is the region outside of the thylakoid space. This serves two functions in the both the light-dependent and light-independent (Calvin cycle) reactions. In the light-dependent reactions, the H+ ions that build up within the thylakoid begin to form a concentration gradient between the thylakoid and the stroma. As a result, the H+ ions need to diffuse into the stroma. In order to do this, the ions must travel through an enzyme known as ATP synthase. Once it does, the movement of H+ ions through ATP synthase into the stroma provides energy for ADP to become ATP. The ATP formed is an energy source to power the Calvin cycle. Now, the light-independent (Calvin cycle) reactions occur in the stroma.


What are two differences in the structure and function of chloroplast and mitochondria?

Mitochondria is catabolic reactor. Chloroplasts conduct anabolic reactions.


In which two parts of a chloroplast does photosynthesis take place in?

Inside the stroma ad the thylakoids.


How exsolution lamellae is formed?

Exsolution lamellae require slow cooling and a broad range bulk composition. The exsolution of feldspar for example needs to have abundant Na and K to make lamellae. The compound in the most abundance of the bulk composition will be the main part of the crystal. The smaller proportion will be the lamellae. The unmixing happens due to cation size differential. As the mineral cools it is less willing to have high energy random distribution of the elements. Once a liquid cools to its miscibility gap the mineral creates areas of each compound separately. The lamellae align crystalographically.