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Interior to plant cells that carry out [[photosynthesis]], tiny, bacteria-sized [[organelle]]s, called [[chloroplasts]], contain, within the inner membrane of their dual membrane structure, the early photosynthesizing apparatus, an extensive system of membrane-bound sacs called '''thylakoids''', their membranes housing the pigment molecules that absorb the [[energy]] of [[photon]]s emitted by the sun, thereby initiating the photosynthesizing process.
Interior to plant cells that carry out [[photosynthesis]], tiny, bacteria-sized [[organelle]]s, called [[chloroplasts]], contain, within the inner membrane of their dual membrane structure, the early photosynthesizing apparatus, an extensive system of membrane-bound sacs called '''thylakoids''', their membranes housing the pigment molecules that absorb [[energy]] of [[photon]]s emitted by the sun, thereby initiating the photosynthesizing process.

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Interior to plant cells that carry out photosynthesis, tiny, bacteria-sized organelles, called chloroplasts, contain, within the inner membrane of their dual membrane structure, the early photosynthesizing apparatus, an extensive system of membrane-bound sacs called thylakoids, their membranes housing the pigment molecules that absorb energy of photons emitted by the sun, thereby initiating the photosynthesizing process.