Thylakoids. Stacks of these are called granna.
All plant cells respire all of the time and need to exchange gases. The main gas exchange surface in plants are the spongy mesophyll cells in the leaves. Leaves have a huge surface area, and the irregular-shaped, loosely-packed spongy cells increase the area for gas exchange even more.
They are photosynthetic cells. But only in eukariyotic cells
They are found in photosynthetic cells. But they are absent in prokariyotes
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Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
Loosely packed DNA can result in genes not being expressed properly.
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The largest region of the primary root is the cortex. It is made up of loosely packed parenchyma cells.
spongy layer
The cells of bread mold are loosely arranged. This is the opposite of the cells of mushrooms which are packed tightly together.
All plant cells respire all of the time and need to exchange gases. The main gas exchange surface in plants are the spongy mesophyll cells in the leaves. Leaves have a huge surface area, and the irregular-shaped, loosely-packed spongy cells increase the area for gas exchange even more.
yesOf course plant cells are photosynthetic. But not all are photosynthetic,only light touching cells are photosynthetic
These is called the Plasma.
Usually when cells get their food its called photosynthetic,and I don't know the rest... Sorry
the main photosynthetic cells in a leaf are the palisade cells, they contain many chloroplasts which actually carry out photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts are in cells. They are in photosynthetic cells
Chloroplasts are in cells. They are in photosynthetic cells