Biology, asked by siddharthgau797, 5 hours ago

could you explain
Stroma
lamellae
grana
and

HCL Is produced by ​

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Answered by DivineScience
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Answer:

Stroma - Stroma, in botany, refers to the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.

Lamella - A lamella (plural: "lamellae") in biology refers to a thin layer, membrane or plate of tissue.

Grana - The collective term for the stack of thylakoids within the chloroplast of plant cells.

HCl is produced by the parietal cells of the stomach.

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Answered by imranraisahmad3
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Answer:

* stroma:- The supportive framework of an organ (or gland or other structure), usually composed of connective tissue. The stroma is distinct from the parenchyma, which consists of the key functional elements of that organ. ... The Greek word "stroma" means "anything spread out for sitting or lying upon," essentially a mat.

* lamellae:-a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone.

* grana:- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast

* HCl is produced by the parietal cells of the stomach.

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