plants protists (algae, euglena) euglena algae on water
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Outer and inner membranes. Granum-closed compartments of stacked membranes. Granum contain disk-like structures known as thylakoids. Thylakoid surface has light-capturing photosynthetic pigment. Lumen- inner thylakoid Stroma-fluid surrounding thylakoid, contains glucose synthesizing enzymesTRANSCRIPT
The Chloroplast By: Zach Walton
What has a Chloroplast? Plants Protists (Algae, Euglena)
EuglenaAlgae on Water
Anatomy Outer and inner membranes. Granum-closed compartments of stacked
membranes. Granum contain disk-like structures known
as thylakoids. Thylakoid surface has light-capturing
photosynthetic pigment. Lumen- inner thylakoid Stroma-fluid surrounding thylakoid,
contains glucose synthesizing enzymes
Anatomy
What does a Chloroplast do? Make food for the organism. Absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis- process where carbon
dioxide, sunlight and water are used to make ATP and NADPH for energy
Oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis