📂 Anatomy
organellar chromatophore thylakoid — Definition
kromatofor tilakoid organeli / organellar chromatophore thylakoid
Chromatfor tilakoid organeli is a membrane structure that converts light energy into chemical energy, located in photosynthetic bacteria and some algae. This organel consists of tilacoid discs with chlorophyll and other pigments and is where photosynthesis light reactions occur. Clinically contributes to understanding of analog structures in cellular energy metabolism and oxidative stress studies, not directly in human anatomy.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is kromatofor tilakoid organeli?
kromatofor tilakoid organeli; chromatfor tilakoid organeli is a membrane structure that converts light energy into chemical energy, located in photosynthetic bacteria and some algae. This organel consists of tilacoid discs with chlorophyll and other pigments and is where photosynthesis light reactions occur. Clinically contributes to understanding of analog structures in cellular energy metabolism and oxidative stress studies, not directly in human anatomy.
❓ What is organellar chromatophore thylakoid in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "organellar chromatophore thylakoid" is kromatofor tilakoid organeli.
❓ Which medical field is kromatofor tilakoid organeli related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.