The cells that conduct energy to the Sun's surface are in the region called the photosphere.
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
chromosphere
Chromosphere
chromosphere
The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun, which appears as granules (the tops of convection cells). The "supergranules" are a pattern into which the granules may be clumped, and can be considered either structurally part of the photosphere or part of the convection zone that lies directly beneath it. Some sources extend the term "supergranulation" to include both the photosphere and the chromosphere (which does not, however, use convection).
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
chromosphere
Chromosphere
chromosphere
PHOTOSPHERE
atmosphere
The upper layer of skin i.e. Epidermis is composed of dead Keratinized epithelium cells.
The outermost
The smallest cells in the human body are the Granule/Golgi neurons in the granular layer (innermost layer of grey matter) of Cerebellum.
papillary layer