Respuesta :

A decrease in glucose production

Answer:

Reduced glucose production due to decreased rate of photosynthesis.

Explanation:

Thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts in plant cells are site for light reactions of photosynthesis. The products of light reactions (ATP and NADPH) are used during dark reactions to fix CO2 into glucose. Depending upon the severity of damage of thylakoid membrane, the reduced rate of light reaction would lower down the glucose formation by dark reactions of photosynthesis in the plant.