Answer:
There would be an increase in glucose production
Explanation:
Chloroplasts are the organelles in which photosynthesis occurs. It is found in photoautotrophs organisms such as plants and cyanobacteria. The organelles harness the energy of the sun to manufacture glucose molecules. Excess glucose is converted to carbohydrates and stored by the plant.
The lamellae of the grana have chlorophyll pigment that has photosystems. The photosystem harness light energy to split water into 2H+ and O-. 2 electrons are released in the split (called photolysis). They replace the electrons in the reactive center of the photosystems. The electron they are replacing is usually a high energy electron that is passed down a protein chain that taps its energy to create a proton motive force across the lamellae membrane that will be tapped by ATP synthase to make ATPs. These ATPs will be used in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose molecules.
Therefore the more the grana in a chloroplast the more the ATPs are produced and the more the energy is generated to power the Calvin cycle to create more glucose.
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