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label the following parts of a chloroplast:

  • stroma
  • granum
  • thylakoid
  • inner membrane
  • outer membrane

Explanation:

Since the problem is about labeling the parts of a chloroplast, and there's no visual (the chloroplast diagram is missing), here's a brief explanation of each part to help with labeling when the diagram is available:

Brief Explanations
  • Outer membrane: The outermost, semi - permeable membrane of the chloroplast.
  • Inner membrane: The membrane inside the outer membrane, enclosing the stroma and thylakoid system.
  • Stroma: The fluid - filled space inside the inner membrane, containing enzymes for the Calvin cycle.
  • Thylakoid: Flattened, membrane - bound sacs where the light - dependent reactions occur.
  • Granum (plural: grana): A stack of thylakoids, increasing the surface area for light - dependent reactions.

To label, identify the outermost layer as the outer membrane, the layer inside it as the inner membrane, the fluid - like region as stroma, the individual flattened sacs as thylakoids, and the stacks of thylakoids as grana (granum for a single stack).

Since the diagram is not provided, if you can share the diagram or more details about the positions (e.g., which part is the outermost, which is the fluid - filled area, etc.), a more precise labeling can be done.

If we assume a typical chloroplast diagram:

  • The outermost membrane is the outer membrane.
  • Just inside the outer membrane is the inner membrane.
  • The area between the inner membrane and the thylakoid system is the stroma.
  • The small, flattened sacs are thylakoids.
  • The stacks of thylakoids are grana (granum).

Answer:

To label the chloroplast parts (assuming a standard chloroplast diagram):

  • Outer membrane: The outermost boundary of the chloroplast.
  • Inner membrane: The membrane inside the outer membrane, surrounding the stroma and thylakoids.
  • Stroma: The fluid - filled matrix within the inner membrane, containing enzymes for the Calvin cycle.
  • Thylakoid: Flattened, membrane - bound sacs (can be single or part of a stack) where light - dependent reactions take place.
  • Granum: A stack of thylakoids (formed by multiple thylakoids stacked on top of each other).

(Note: Without the actual diagram, this is a general guide. When the diagram is available, match these descriptions to the corresponding regions in the diagram.)