The inner (internal) membrane of the chloroplasts which contains chlorophyll and other light capturing pigments is also called the membrane thylakoid membrane.
What is the purpose of the thylakoid membrane?
The location of photochemical or light-dependent reactions during photosynthesis is the thylakoid. 
                           Through the use of electron transport chains, the chlorophyll in the thylakoid membrane participates in the light reaction of photosynthesis, which results in the production of ATP and NADPH.
What do thylakoid membranes produce?
An ATP synthase enzyme that is comparable to mitochondrial ATPase is used by thylakoids to produce ATP.
                        The thylakoid membrane has integrated the enzyme. The synthase molecule's CF1-amino group expanded into the stroma, where ATP fuels the light-independent photosynthetic processes.
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 The strength of the electric field (E) at the position indicated by the dot can be obtained with the formula: E = F/q where;
F = Force exerted per unit and
q = Positive electric charge at that point.
<h3>What is the Strength of an Electric Field?</h3>
The strength of an electric field, E refers to the force exerted per unit positive charge. It is indicated by the formula:  E = F/q. Its SI unit is Newton per Coulomb or Volts per Meter (V/M). 
Note that the strength of an electric field is strongest where the lines are close and weakest when the lines are further apart. 
The complete question is not provided but the above formula can be used in arriving at the answer.
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Answer:
9 birds
Explanation:
f is finches, h is herons, w is warblers, t is total 
f+h+w=t
All but 6 means subtracted from the total 
f=t-6
h=t-6
w=t-6
Adding the three equations gets 3t-18 and plug that back in and isolate 
t=3t-18
t= 9
 
        
             
        
        
        
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