Are you referring to a plant cell? Sounds like a description of thylakoids (the disks) or grana (stacks of thylakoids)
To clean disks, you can use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe away dust and dirt in a straight motion from the center to the edge of the disk. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can damage the disk. If the disk is still not working properly after cleaning, you may need to consider professional disk cleaning services or replacement.
The presence of protoplanetary disks around other stars, known as proplyds, supports the solar nebula hypothesis. These disks resemble the early solar system's disk of gas and dust that eventually formed the planets. Additionally, the discovery of exoplanets in various stages of formation further reinforces the solar nebula hypothesis.
Planets are a work of God's creation. Everything is God's masterpiece. God as powerful as he is, so powerful that our minds cannot comprehend it, simply spoke and all the planets were there. Read the Bible in Genesis 1They are stardust from the "Big Bang".
Clouds of gas and dust in space can collapse due to gravity, forming protoplanetary disks. These disks then clump together to form individual planets over millions of years through a process called accretion. As the planet grows larger, it clears out its orbital path and becomes a distinct entity in its own right.
The small disks found under the stage of a microscope that regulate the amount of light reaching the specimen are called "diaphragms" or "iris diaphragms." They allow the user to adjust the aperture size, controlling the intensity and contrast of the light illuminating the specimen. By manipulating the diaphragm, users can enhance the clarity and visibility of the specimen being observed.
GRANA is the answer to:vertical stacks of disks are called
thylakoids
grana
The stacks of disks containing chlorophyll in a chloroplast are called thylakoids. These are membrane-bound compartments where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
They are called granum, plural: grana
The stacks of disks containing chlorophyll in a chloroplast are called thylakoids. Thylakoids are membrane-bound compartments where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur. Multiple thylakoids are usually stacked on top of each other to form grana.
There are several kinds of brakes: disk, drums, cables wrapped around axels, shoes on wheels, and many more. Aircraft typically use disk and multi-disks (stacks of rotor and stator disks). What happens in brakes is interesting. The kinetic energy of the airplane when it touches down is almost entirely absorbed by the materials (shoes and disks) and turned into thermal energy. Thus the materials of the brakes must be very high temperature AND have high heat capacity. Racecars often use carbon-carbon breaks. Brakes often glow red hot in use.
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A thylakoid is a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. They are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. Thylakoids consist of athylakoid membrane surrounding a thylakoid lumen. Chloroplast thylakoids frequently form stacks of disks referred to as grana (singular: granum). Grana are connected byintergrana or stroma thylakoids, which join granum stacks together as a single functional compartment.
Glass, plastic and copper. glass for monitors. plastic for disks (its a special kind of plastic). Copper for the wiring.
they are floppy disks