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A '''lamella''', in [[cell biology]], is an extension of a [[thylakoid]] within a chloroplast, linking a thylakoid within one [[granum]] to one in another. They are the sites of [[photosystem I]]. Simply put, lamellae may be considered as a pair of membranes containing [[chlorophyll]].
A '''lamella'' ', in [[cell biology]], is an extension of a [[thylakoid]] within a chloroplast, linking a thylakoid within one [[granum]] to one in another. They are the sites of [[photosystem I]]. Simply put, lamellae may be considered as a pair of membranes containing [[chlorophyll]].Mainly it blows the other cells. It has four mouths and makes it really easy to reproduce and make about 5000 babies in -7 seconds [[Category:Cell biology]]

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Revision as of 13:39, 16 October 2008

A 'lamella ', in cell biology, is an extension of a thylakoid within a chloroplast, linking a thylakoid within one granum to one in another. They are the sites of photosystem I. Simply put, lamellae may be considered as a pair of membranes containing chlorophyll.Mainly it blows the other cells. It has four mouths and makes it really easy to reproduce and make about 5000 babies in -7 seconds



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