The lamellae of chloro plast is known as
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A lamella (plural, lamellae), in cell biology, is used to describe numerous plate or disc-like structures at both a tissue and cellular level. An example of this being an extension of a thylakoid within a chloroplast, linking a thylakoid within one granum to one in another.
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Thylakoid membrane
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Thylakoid membranes are actually a system of lamellar membranes working together, and are differentiated into different lamellar domains. This lamellar system allows plants to convert sunlight into energy
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