When light strikes a thylakoid, energy is transferred to electrons which cause them to jump to a higher energy level... the electrons are now "Excited".
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Granum
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
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 stack of thylakoids inside the cholorplast of a plant cell. A stack of thylakoid membrane structure
In the Grana(stack of thylakoids).
Granum
Granum
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 within the chloroplast is called GRANA
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
Gannum is a stack of thylakoids in the chloroplasts.
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 in the chloroplast of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. It is the site where light energy is converted into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis.
A stack of thylakoids inside the cholorplast of a plant cell. A stack of thylakoid membrane structure