what are the major kinds of chlorophyll are associated with thylakoid membrance
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Each photosystem has a critical pigment for photosynthesis (called chlorophyll a) and accessory pigments, e.g., chlorophyll b and carotenoids. The critical chlorophyll a pigment is designated P700 for PSI and P680 for PSII, indicating the light wavelength that is absorbed most efficiently by these pigments.
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Grana are connected by intergranal/stromal thylakoids, which join granum stacks together as a single functional compartment. In thylakoid membranes, chlorophyll pigments are found in packets called quantasomes. Each quantasome contains 230 to 250 chlorophyll molecules.
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Chlorophyll a Is Present in Both Components of a Photosystem
The absorption of light energy and its conversion into chemical energy occurs in multiprotein complexes, called photosystems, located in the thylakoid membrane.
The absorption of light energy and its conversion into chemical energy occurs in multiprotein complexes, called photosystems, located in the thylakoid membrane.
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