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Where is the stroma found?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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chloroplast

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7y ago

In animal tissue stroma are cells/fibers that form the framework or animal organs, tissues etc.

In botany stroma refers to the colourless fluid surrounding the grana inside a chloroplast.

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stroma surrounds the thylakoids or the granum

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The Stroma is a gel like substance. Light-independent reaction requires no light and occurs in the stroma

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The stoma is the liquid part of the chloroplast, which is the part of a plant cell that is the site of photosynthesis. so, therefore its found in the chloroplast in a plant cell. =]

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Thylakoids =D

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a chloroplast A chloroplast

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chloroplast

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Chloroplast -apex

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Thylakoid

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