The terms: grana, matrix, thylakoid and stroma lamellae are related to
Cell organelles of a plant cell
Incorrect AnswerParts of Chloroplast of higher plants
Incorrect AnswerParts of the leaf of plant
Correct AnswerTissues found in Xylem and Phloem
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Chloroplasts exist in the cytoplasm of plant cells. They are flat, Frisbee-shaped structures filled with thylakoids. Thylakoids are small disk-like compartments composed of membranes that are the sites of sunlight-dependent photosynthesis. The thylakoids are surrounded by the stroma, or the inner liquid portion of the chloroplast. Both the stroma and the thylakoids contain important molecules for photosynthesis. Thylakoids are often stacked on top of each other - they look like a stack of flapjacks. Grana, or singular 'granum,' are stacks of thylakoids within chloroplasts.
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