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Complete structure of chloroplast in detail

Answer» The\xa0chloroplast\xa0has an inner and outer membrane with an empty intermediate space in between. Inside the\xa0chloroplast\xa0are stacks of thylakoids, called grana, as well as stroma, the dense fluid inside of the\xa0chloroplast. These thylakoids contain the\xa0chlorophyll\xa0that is necessary for the plant to go through photosynthesis.\xa0Two membranes contain and protect the inner parts of the chloroplast. They are appropriately named the outer and inner membranes. The\xa0inner membrane\xa0surrounds the stroma and the grana (stacks of thylakoids). One thylakoid\xa0stack\xa0is called a granum.


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