It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast. It is called as stroma
The production of glucose takes place during the light independent reactions (Calvin cycle) in the Stroma.
They are found in the matrix. It is cytoplasm like part in the chloroplast
stroma
The stroma
the stroma
The stroma
The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent (or "dark") reactions, which take place in the stroma of the chloromoses
The Calvin cycle takes place in the granum part of the chloroplast.
They are found in the matrix. It is cytoplasm like part in the chloroplast
The production of glucose takes place during the light independent reactions (Calvin cycle) in the Stroma.
the stoma
Calvin cycle
They are found in the matrix. It is cytoplasm like part in the chloroplast
stroma
Calvin cycle (apex)
No. Photosystems I and II are where light-dependent reactions occur, while the Calvin Cycle is where light-independent reactions occur. Photosynthesis begins with Photosystem II, then Photosystem I, then the products from there go to the Calvin Cycle. (yes photosystem II comes before photosystem I)
nope. only in the chloroplast. in that there are two cycles, the light reaction and the Calvin cycle Light reaction light is taken in the plant water from the roots is broken down oxygen is released from the plant leaves ATP and NADPH (a high energy electron carrier) is produced (carries hydrogen) Calvin Cycle CO2 is taken in ATP is used as energy NADPH is used to lower ativiation energy (after the calvin cycle, NADPH become NADP+)