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Unit 2 Biochemistry

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What are the thylakoids? Why are they important for photosynthesis?

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Thylakoids are flattened, closed sacs inside the chloroplasts that house the pigments and other molecules where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place. They are important for photosynthesis because the thylakoids are where light energy is actually absorbed to begin photosynthesis.


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