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The photosynthetic pigments in a chloroplast is restricted to..............

a stroma
b outer membrane
c thylakoid
d inner membrane​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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Photosynthetic pigments are found in the \sf\green{thylakoid} membrane of chloroplasts.

The grana lamellae are paired to form sac like structures and form thylakoids. Chlorophylls and other photosynthetic pigments are confined to grana.

Answered by sofia2130
3

Answer:

The photosynthetic pigments in a chloroplast is restricted to Thylakoid.

Explanation:

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