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what are the site's of photosynthesis ? describe it's structure with a neat and labelled diagram​

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Answered by chalk23
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Plants, also known as autotrophs, are an important element of food webs. Photosynthesis allows autotrophs to produce their food, which is then used to sustain other organisms in the food webs. The myriad of food webs that we see in the entire world is based on the abundance of autotrophs. The ratio of oxygen to carbon dioxide in the environment depends on autotrophs keeping up with all the carbon dioxide we provide. The inability to maintain and replenish oxygen supplies brings about terrifying possibilities for every animal that depends on external sources for replenishing of oxygen supplies. Well, through the process of photosynthesis.

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Answered by abidrumaisa7
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Grana are the sites for the light reaction and stroma is the site for the dark reaction of photosynthesis. Each granum is made up of a stock of closed compartment called thylakoids. ... The stacks of thylakoids sacs are connected by stroma lamellae. Each chloroplast contains nearly 40-60 grana embedded in the stroma.

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