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Chloroplast thylakoids in plants form stacks referred to as grana. Photosynthesis occurs here.

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The cell will have green organelles called chloroplasts. Inside the chloroplasts are thylakoids, which are stacks of discs called grana (singular granum). Chlorophyl is contained in the grana.


What contains inner membranes arranged in stacks of membranous sacs called grana in a cell?

Chloroplasts contain inner membranes arranged in stacks of membranous sacs called grana in a cell. Grana are where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur, with the pigment chlorophyll capturing and converting light energy into chemical energy.


Which cell organelles is called kitchen of the cell?

Chloroplast is known as the kitchen of cell not Mitochondria. Chloroplast have a pigment called chlorophyll and they are involved in the photosynthesis of food that's why known as kitchen of cell.


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photosynethesize the plant cell


What are the stacks of thylakoids called?

The stacks of thylakoids are called grana. Grana are interconnected structures found within the chloroplasts of plant cells that are responsible for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.


What are the spaces between the grana in called?

The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.


What are the spaces between the grana in the chloroplast called?

The space between the inner chloroplast membrane and the grana is called the stroma.


Which term refers to a stack of thylakoids?

A stack of thylakoids within the chloroplast is called GRANA


Which organelle acts as the kitchen of the cell?

Chloroplast is known as the kitchen of cell not Mitochondria. Chloroplast have a pigment called chlorophyll and they are involved in the photosynthesis of food that's why known as kitchen of cell.


What are the stacks of thylakoids found inside chloroplasts called?

The stacks of thylakoids found inside chloroplasts are called grana. Grana are interconnected by stroma thylakoids and contain the pigment chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis to occur efficiently.


What does a plant cell has that an animal cell does not?

Chloroplasts (thus grana, photosynthetic pigments etc).


What would no longer be produced if you removed grana from a cell?

Grana are found in the chloroplasts of plant cells and photosynthetic organisms. If the grana were removed, these cells would be unable to begin photosynthesis. As a result, oxygen (O2) and hexose sugars (C6H12O6) - the products of photosynthesis - would not be formed.