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The chloroplast has individual sacs called thylakoids, which are arranged in stacks called the grana. The space around those stacks, but still inside the chloroplast, is called the stroma.

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contains inner membranes arranged in stacks of membranous sacs called granum

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Thylakoid membranes that arre arranged in stacks are called?

Granum


In a chloroplast the stacks of membranous sacs are called?

In a chloroplast, the stacks of membranous sacs are called thylakoid membranes. Grana is the term used to refer to the stacks of thylakoids. It is in this internal part of the chloroplast where photosynthesis occurs.


What do Chloroplast contain dislike membranous sacs arranged in stacks are called what?

First off, the wording of the question was confusing and it took me a while to figure it out. haa. But.. The disk-like membranous sacs arranged in stacks are called Grana, plural form of Granum. The grana are arranged in columns and contain individual "pancake resemblance" discs called Thylakoids.


Why do eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles?

Membranous organelles are called membranous because the membranes form as boundaries that bound the organelles.Refer to link below.


What are the parts of the thylakoid membranes arranged in stacks called?

One stack is a granum. Two or more stacks are called grana.


Which cavity that contains membranes called meninges?

the skull the brain cavity


What is the labyrinth?

a tortuous anatomical structure; especially : the inner ear or its bony or membranous part -- see BONY LABYRINTH, MEMBRANOUS LABYRINTH ; the cavity in the petrous portion of the temporal bone that contains the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear -- called also osseous labyrinth


Flattened saclike membranes arranged in stack and found in the chloroplast?

They are called grana.Light reaction takes place there.


What membrane contains no epithelial cells?

The membranes that do not contain gland cells are called basement membranes. These basement membranes line the interiors of blood vessels and the skin.


Light-absorbing pigments are located in the membranes of?

Molecules of chlorophyll are located in the membranes of sacs called Thylakoids. Thylakoids are interconnected membranous sacs concentrated in stacks called grana. Thylakoids contain what the cell needs to convert light energy into chemical energy.


Are membranous sacs and chloroplast the same thing?

No, they are not. "Membranous sac" is a descriptive term that can refer to a number of different structures, whereas a chloroplast is a clearly defined organelle with a clearly defined function (photosynthesis) There are membranous sacs found inside chloroplasts that are called thylakoids, which form the grana (singular "granum"). The thylakoid membranes contain chlorophyll and other pigments to trap energy from incoming light.


How may cell membranes does a double membrane organelle have?

The cell membrane is a lipid bilayer while the organelle membranes are usually a single layer of lipids. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts are the exception and have a lipid bilayer. AS you see, it depends on which organelle. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts have a bilayer (2). The others have one.