energy from sunlight is trapped by chlorophy11, located in the thylakoid membranes
The light reactions occur in the thylakoid space, which can also be called the granum.
Thylakoid
Photosystems I and II are found in the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplast in the plant cells.
Archaea have no nucleus
The internal membranes found in chloroplasts are called thylakoid membranes. Thylakoid membranes house the pigments and proteins necessary for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. These membranes are arranged in stacks called grana.
Membranes are called thylakoid membranes.Stacks are called granna
The light-catching membranes on a chloroplast are called thylakoid membranes. These membranes contain chlorophyll and other pigments that capture sunlight during photosynthesis to convert it into chemical energy. The thylakoid membranes are arranged in stacks called grana and are the sites where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
On thylakoid membranes
No they do not have. They are in chloroplasts
Thylakoid Membranes
They are thylakoid membranes. Stacks Are called granna
They are called granna. Membranes are called thylakoid.
The photosystems in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis are located in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast. Photosystem I and Photosystem II are embedded in the thylakoid membrane and are responsible for capturing and converting light energy into chemical energy.
They are called thylakoids.
Yes!
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