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kirill115 [55]
3 years ago
10

What are differences and similarities between granum and stroma

Biology
1 answer:
photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
7 0


Differences:

1. structure- Each granum consists of 5-25 disc shaped thylakoids stacked one on the other resembling  a stack of coins. Stroma is a fluid filled matrix containing DNA , ribosomes , enzymes, oil droplets and starch grains.

2 .location - grana are found in the stroma while stroma is found within the inner membrane of the chloroplast.

3. enzymes - grana contain enzymes needed for light dependent reactions while stroma contains enzymes used in light independent reactions of photosynthesis

4. function - grana provide a large surface area for the attachment of chlorophylls while stroma houses the sub-organelles of chloroplasts.

Similarities.

1.Both grana and stroma are found within the chloroplast

2. Both grana and stroma take part in the process of photosynthesis.



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