A stack of thylakoids within the chloroplast is called GRANA
Grana (Plural) or Granum (Singular)
Grana
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A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
A stack of thylakoids inside the cholorplast of a plant cell. A stack of thylakoid membrane structure
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
Granum
Granum
Gannum is a stack of thylakoids in the chloroplasts.
In the Grana(stack of thylakoids).
The stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts are called grana. These structures are responsible for housing the light-absorbing pigments and protein complexes involved in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
A grana is the plural of granum. A granum is a stack of thylakoids found in chloroplasts--they look like stacks of pancakes (thylakoids). Grana is multiple stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts in the cell. The light reaction of photosynthesis takes place in the thylakoids stacked in grana.
A granum is a stack of thylakoid discs. "Grana" is Latin for "stacks of coins". Grana are connected by intergrana or stroma thylakoids, which join granum stacks together as a single functional compartment.