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What Are the Flattened Membranes in Chloroplasts Called

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Instead the electron-transport chains photosynthetic light-capturing. Thylakoids fluid filled sacs are stacked up in the chloroplast into. Chloroplast Bioninja The field is mowed regularly. . The inner membrane of the chloroplast is not folded into cristae and does not contain electron-transport chains. The thylakoid membrane encloses a single continuous aqueous compartment called the thylakoid lumen. Glaucophyte algal chloroplasts have a peptidoglycan layer between the chloroplast membranes. The size of the chloroplast usually varies between 4-6 µm in diameter and 1-3 µm in thickness. These stacks are made up of thylakoids which are tiny hollow discs where. They are small flattened organelles. B thylakoids C cristae D stroma E Golgi bodies. The thylakoid membrane forms a network. There may be 40 to 60. The STROMA and the GRANA. Membrane lamellae of the grana contain protein and lipid laye...