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a stack of chlorophyll in disc form inside a leaf

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Answered by student00001
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Chlorophyll is responsible for the green color of plants. The thylakoid membrane encloses an internal space called the thylakoid space. ... As shown in Figure 5.7, a stack of thylakoids is called a granum, and the space surrounding the granum is called stroma (not to be confused with stomata, the openings on the leaves).

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A stack of chlorophyll in disc form inside a leaf are known as thylakoids.

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These discs like structures are known as thylakoids, enclosed by chloroplast and cyanobacteria, sensitive to light and are the primary location for photosynthesis. The stacks of thylakoids are known as grana.

The cells are filled with thylakoid lumen and are covered by a thin membrane of thylakoids. The major part of photosynthesis happens in these stacks like structures, apart from photosynthesis; they also transport water, produce ATP and release oxygen through electron transportation.

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