explain structure of chloroplast and name it
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The chloroplast has an inner and outer membrane with an empty intermediate space in between. Inside the chloroplast are stacks of thylakoids, called grana, as well as stroma, the dense fluid inside of thechloroplast. These thylakoids contain the chlorophyll that is necessary for the plant to go through photosynthesis.
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The chloroplast has an inner and outer membrane with an empty intermediate space in between. Inside the chloroplast are stacks of thylakoids, called grana, as well as stroma, the dense fluid inside of thechloroplast. These thylakoids contain the chlorophyll that is necessary for the plant to go through photosynthesis.
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A chloroplast is bounded by the double membranes, outer membrane and inner membrane.
Inside the chloroplast there are coin like structure called _"Thlakoid"._
Thlakoid aggregated to one another and form
"Grannum"
The liquid substances present inside the chloroplast is colourless known as "Stroma".
Stroma contains a variety of photosynthesis enzymes and DNA and 70s-ribosomes.
Each Grannum connected to one another by "lamellae"
Inside the chloroplast there are coin like structure called _"Thlakoid"._
Thlakoid aggregated to one another and form
"Grannum"
The liquid substances present inside the chloroplast is colourless known as "Stroma".
Stroma contains a variety of photosynthesis enzymes and DNA and 70s-ribosomes.
Each Grannum connected to one another by "lamellae"
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