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A protein that has been transported past the outer chloroplast membrane would have to pass how many more membranes to reach the stroma and thylakoid lumen, respectively?

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A protein that has been transported past the the outer chloroplast membrane would have to pass 3 more membrane in order to reach the stroma and thylakoid lumen, respectively. Stroma is the space between inner chloroplast membrane and grana while lumen is space inside thylakoid.
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