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Talk about the chloroplast structure.

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A chloroplast is wrapped by a double membrane. Inside, its cavity is filled with a dense liquid (stroma) and it is crossed by membranous sacs called thylakoids. Stacks of thylakoids form grana (singular granum), their membrane define a compartment, the thylakoid space. The thylakoids are interconnected by stromal thylakoid (or intergranal thylakoids)


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