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Green algae and plants, including green stems and unripe fruit, harbor chloroplasts—the vital organelles where photosynthesis takes place. In plants, the highest density of chloroplasts is found in the mesophyll cells of leaves.

A double membrane surrounds chloroplasts. The outer membrane faces the cytoplasm of the plant cell on one side and the intermembrane space of the chloroplast on the other. The inner membrane separates the narrow intermembrane space from the aqueous interior of the chloroplast, called the stroma.

Within the stroma, another set of membranes form disk-shaped compartments—known as thylakoids. The interior of a thylakoid is called the thylakoid lumen. In most plant species, the thylakoids are interconnected and form stacks called grana.

Embedded in the thylakoid membranes are multi-protein light-harvesting (or antenna) complexes. These complexes consist of proteins and pigments, such as chlorophyll, that capture light energy to perform the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. These processes release oxygen and produce chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH.

The second part of photosynthesis—the Calvin cycle—is light-independent and takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast. The Calvin cycle captures CO2 and uses the ATP and NADPH to ultimately produce sugar.

Chloroplasts coordinate the two stages of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis releases oxygen and sugars—the basis of plant biomass which directly or indirectly feeds most life on Earth.

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ChloroplastsPhotosynthesisLeafMesophyll Cell LayersThylakoidsGranaPhotosystemsAntenna ProteinsChlorophyllsLight Dependent ReactionsCalvin CycleStromaLipid Bi layerGreen AlgaePlantsMesophyll CellsDouble Membrane

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