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The organelles in a plant cell that create glucose for the plant to use are called chloroplasts. A chloroplast has a thin inner and outer membrane, which contains everything within. There are small, thin-mint-like structures called thylakoids, which are grouped together in stacks. A stack of thylakoids is called a granum. The grana make up the thylakoid membrane, which is the network that holds the grana together. The aqueous space in the chloroplast is called the stroma, where most of photosynthesis takes place.

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