tilakoidoj
Tilakoidoj are tubular structures found in some prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, particularly those of green algae and certain cyanobacteria. These structures are believed to play a crucial role in the cell's ability to photosynthesize and withstand high light intensities.
The term "tilakoid" was introduced by the American botanist R.V. Tuli in 1967, as a derivative of
Studies have shown that tilakoids are composed of lipids and proteins, similar to thylakoids. They have a
Tilakoidoj are typically formed through the infolding of the cell membrane, resulting in an increased surface
Further research is needed to fully elucidate the functions of tilakoidoj. However, their presence in certain