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The dark reactions take place in the Stroma of the chloroplast.
in the chloroplast; Stroma
Sunlight? chloroplast
in the stomata, prior to the Calvin cycle
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast, which is also where the thylakoid discs are located.
the stroma
The light dependent reaction occurs in the chloroplast. In the light dependent reaction, chlorophyll pigments absorb solar energy. This energy is then converted into a chemical form (not glucose). The water molecule is split into oxygen and hydrogen molecules. The dark reaction or the carbon fixation period occurs in the fluid matrix or stroma of chloroplast. The hydrogen product from the first reaction is combined with the carbon dioxide molecules to makes sugars. This results in the C3 or C4 cycle.
The dark reactions take place in the Stroma of the chloroplast.
Stroma of the chloroplast
The dark reaction (Calvin Cycle) takes place in the chloroplast. More specifically, the stroma.
The light reactions in photosynthesis occur in the grana and the dark reactions take place in the stroma of the chloroplast without chloroplast , the dark reactions can't occurSONRY_26
on the thykaloid membranes of the chloroplast.
in the chloroplast; Stroma
The dark reactions of photosynthesis take place in the stroma of the chloroplast. The stroma is the region surrounding the chloroplast membranes or thylakoids. It contains the enzymes necessary for the dark reactions.***Apex: The Stroma
The place where light reactions occurs are the grana. These are composed of thylakoid sacs that are stacked and embedded in the chloroplast.
in the stomata, prior to the Calvin cycle
Sunlight? chloroplast