-
reactions of photosynthesis.
Thylakoids consist of a
thylakoid membrane surrounding a
thylakoid lumen.
Chloroplast thylakoids frequently form
stacks of disks...
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Thylakoid 3.1
Thylakoid space (lumen) 3.2
Thylakoid membrane 4
Stromal thylakoids (lamellæ or frets) 5
Granal thylakoids 6
Stroma 7
Nucleoid (DNA rings) 8 Ribosome...
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thylakoids (grana),
which are the site of photosynthesis. The
thylakoids appear as
flattened disks. The
thylakoid itself is
enclosed by the
thylakoid...
- mitochondria,
chloroplasts also have
internal membrane structures called thylakoids. Furthermore, one or two
additional membranes may
enclose chloroplasts...
-
system is a
flattened single vesicle called the
thylakoid;
thylakoids stack into grana. All the
thylakoids of a
granum are
connected with each other, and...
- cyanobacteria.
Gloeobacter is
unique among cyanobacteria in not
having thylakoids,
which are
characteristic for all
other cyanobacteria and chloroplasts...
-
grana within the chloroplast.
Within the
stroma are
grana (stacks of
thylakoid), the sub-organelles
where photosynthesis is
started before the chemical...
- and the
transfer of
energy and electrons.
Photosystems are
found in the
thylakoid membranes of plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
These membranes are located...
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Maria P,
Grubas G (1985). "Two
Sites of
Interaction of
Ferredoxin with
thylakoids". FEBS Letters. 186 (2): 149–152. Bibcode:1985FEBSL.186..149F. doi:10...
- from the
stroma to the lumen. The
resulting proton gradient across the
thylakoid membrane creates a proton-motive force, used by ATP
synthase to form ATP...