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.
Closely stacked flattened sacs in plants refer to the thylakoids found within chloroplasts. These thylakoids contain chlorophyll and are essential for photosynthesis, where they capture light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The arrangement of thylakoids into stacks, known as granum, maximizes the surface area for light absorption.
They are thylakoid membranes. They forms stacks called granna
Thylakoids and the Golgi apparatus both exhibit a stacked, membrane-bound structure. Thylakoids are organized into stacks known as grana within chloroplasts, while the Golgi apparatus consists of flattened membrane sacs called cisternae stacked on top of each other. Both structures facilitate processes essential for the cell—thylakoids for photosynthesis and the Golgi apparatus for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins. This similarity in organization highlights their roles in cellular efficiency and function.
They are called thylakoids.
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.
Closely stacked flattened sacs in plants refer to the thylakoids found within chloroplasts. These thylakoids contain chlorophyll and are essential for photosynthesis, where they capture light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The arrangement of thylakoids into stacks, known as granum, maximizes the surface area for light absorption.
They are thylakoid membranes. They forms stacks called granna
granum = stacks of thylakoid the thylakoid are the flattened sacks
Thylakoids and the Golgi apparatus both exhibit a stacked, membrane-bound structure. Thylakoids are organized into stacks known as grana within chloroplasts, while the Golgi apparatus consists of flattened membrane sacs called cisternae stacked on top of each other. Both structures facilitate processes essential for the cell—thylakoids for photosynthesis and the Golgi apparatus for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins. This similarity in organization highlights their roles in cellular efficiency and function.
5,000,000,000 If you stacked pennies. And stacked 5 billion of them. You could go from LA to NY and almost all the way back to LA with just stacks of pennies.
They are called thylakoids.
The cell organelle responsible for cell transport is the golgi body. This organelle is shaped like stacks of flattened sacs.
The Golgi Complex are stacks of flattened vesicles that modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell.
They are the chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are the sites of photosynthesis.
Stacks
A stack of wood is typically called a woodpile. It is a collection of chopped or cut wood stacked neatly together for storage or use.