The production of glucose takes place during the light independent reactions (Calvin cycle) in the stroma of the chloroplast.
The chloroplast contains a few parts, the most important two being the pigments and the stroma. The stroma contains Rubisco, which is an enzyme that uses the CO2 in sugar production.
It takes place in the stroma. It is called dark reaction
Stroma
It is the stroma. It is the chloroplast cytoplasm
The stroma
The production of glucose takes place during the light independent reactions (Calvin cycle) in the Stroma.
Stroma of chloroplast
Stroma
It is the stroma. It is the chloroplast cytoplasm
The stroma
The production of glucose takes place during the light independent reactions (Calvin cycle) in the Stroma.
Stroma of chloroplast
stroma
It is happening in the dark reaction. In th storma of chloroplast.
It is the chloroplast. The chloroplast contain a green pigment, chlorophyll, which captures the light energy from the sun to photosynthesize, thus making food or glucose for the plant. Excess glucose is stored as starch.
The first part of photosynthesis within the chloroplast occurs in the GRANA and the second in the STROMA of the chloroplast.
The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent (or "dark") reactions, which take place in the stroma of the chloromoses
Chloroplast is not part of a computer. It is a green organelle found in plant cells which carries out photosynthesis.
Yes it is the middle part. It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast