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The individual flattened stacks of membranous structures inside the chloroplasts are known as :
A. Grana
B. Stroma
C. Thylakoids
D. Cristae

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Solution

Thylakoids
(The individual flattened stacks of membrane material inside the chloroplast are known as thylakoids.)

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