thylakoid from destroyer

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it says thylakoid is a series of disks stacked on each other that contain pigments needed for photosynthesis.

It sounds more like granum to me.
 
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I think it's worded in an ambiguous way so I could see where there can be some confusion.

In the question/statement I believe it's referring to individual thylakoids stacked on top of each other and not the stack as a whole, which would be a granum.

Hope that helps.
 
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