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Where is chlorophyll located in the chloroplast? (a) thylakoid membranes (b) stroma (c) matrix (d) thylakoid lumen (e) between the inner and outer membranes
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A chloroplast is an oval-shaped organelle with a double membrane. Inside the chloroplast, there are stacks of thylakoids, which are called grana. Show more…
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Chlorophyll molecules reside in: a. the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts b. the thylakoid lumen of chloroplasts c. the outer membrane of chloroplasts d. the inner membrane of chloroplasts
In chloroplasts, chlorophyll is present in the (a) outer membrane (b) inner membrane (c) thylakoids (d) stroma.
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