Top 10 similar words or synonyms for chloroplast_stroma

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for chloroplast_stroma

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Thylakoid Thylakoids are membrane-bound structures embedded in the chloroplast stroma. A stack of thylakoids is called a granum and resembles a stack of coins.
Chloroplast Suspended within the chloroplast stroma is the thylakoid system, a highly dynamic collection of membranous sacks called thylakoids where chlorophyll is found and the light reactions of photosynthesis happen.
Cytochrome b6f complex In photosynthesis, the cytochrome bf complex functions to mediate the transfer of electrons between the two photosynthetic reaction center complexes, from Photosystem II to Photosystem I, while transferring protons from the chloroplast stroma across the thylakoid membrane into the lumen. Electron transport via cytochrome bf is responsible for creating the proton gradient that drives the synthesis of ATP in chloroplasts.
Chloroplast The chloroplast stroma contains many proteins, though the most common and important is Rubisco, which is probably also the most abundant protein on the planet. Rubisco is the enzyme that fixes CO into sugar molecules. In plants, rubisco is abundant in all chloroplasts, though in plants, it is confined to the bundle sheath chloroplasts, where the Calvin cycle is carried out in plants.
Ent-Copalyl diphosphate synthase "ent"-Copalyl diphosphate synthase has been isolated from a number of tissues in higher plants: cotyledon, hypocotyl and roots of sunflowers ("Helianthus annuus") and Cucamonga manroot ("Marah macrocarpus"); endosperm of squash ("Cucurbita maxima") and manroot ("M. macrocarpus"); and leaves of rice ("Oryza sativa"). It has been localized to the chloroplast stroma in peas ("Pisum sativum") and wheat ("Triticum aestivum").