Granum
A stack of thylakoids inside the cholorplast of a plant cell. A stack of thylakoid membrane structure
Membranes are called thylakoid membranes.Stacks are called granna
A stack of thylakoids is called a stroma.
A granum is a stack of thylakoids in the chloroplast and the stroma is the region outside the thylakoid membranes in the chloroplasts.
One stack is a granum. Two or more stacks are called grana.
The gel-filled space in the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid stack is called the stroma. It plays a crucial role in the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose. The stroma also contains enzymes, DNA, and ribosomes, allowing for the synthesis of proteins and other molecules within the chloroplast.
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.
In the structure of a chloroplast, a thylakoid is a membrane-bound compartment where photosynthesis takes place, while a grana is a stack of thylakoids. The grana are interconnected by stroma thylakoids, which help in the exchange of materials within the chloroplast.
The stroma is an area inside the chloroplast with a thylakoid stack. The stacks are connected by the stroma lamellae and maximize the efficiency of the chloroplasts.
In a plant cell, these are the thylakoid stacks located in the chloroplast. One stack is called a granum. They aid in the photosynthesis process.
The structure you are referring to is likely the thylakoid membrane, which forms a stack-like structure called a grana within the chloroplast. Chlorophyll molecules are embedded in the thylakoid membrane and are responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis.
They are called grana.Light reaction takes place there.