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Chlorophyll pigments are present in(a) Thylakoid(b) Stroma(c) Outer membrane(d) Inner membrane
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A chloroplast is a membrane-bound structure which has an inner and an outer membrane. The inner membrane is less permeable than the outer membrane. Inside the chloroplast, there is a space limited by the inner membrane, known as the stroma. Show more…
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