How are chloroplasts modified to increase the surface area for synthesizing the food more efficiently?
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Like the mitochondria, the chloroplast also increases the surface area available for chemical reaction by having increased membrane space. While the mitochondria achieves this by in-foldings of the inner membrane (cristae), the chloroplasts has stacks of thylakoid membranes called grana.
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Like the mitochondria, the chloroplast also increases the surface area available for chemical reaction by having increased membrane space. While the mitochondria achieves this by in-foldings of the inner membrane (cristae), the chloroplasts has stacks of thylakoid membranes called grana.
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