Detailed Diagram of Chloroplast: Structure and Function in Photosynthesis

The image shows a detailed diagram of a chloroplast, which is an organelle found in plant cells. It is illustrated in a green color, indicating its function in photosynthesis. The diagram labels various parts of the chloroplast, including the outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma, granum, thylakoids, and chloroplast DNA. The thylakoids are depicted stacked in structures known as granum, and they are surrounded by a fluid-filled space called the lumen. The stroma, which is the fluid matrix, contains ribosomes and other important components. Overall, it provides a clear representation of the organelle's structure and its essential components.
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Detailed diagram of a chloroplast. Green color indicates photosynthesis function. Labels various parts including outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma, granum, thylakoids, chloroplast DNA. Thylakoids stacked in granum, surrounded by lumen. Stroma fluid matrix with ribosomes and components.
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