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What does stroma refer to?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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12y ago

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== == Stroma is the thick fluid within the chloroplast.
I think you mean 'Stroma'. Stroma can refer to two things in Biology. Stroma is the fluid inside chloroplasts, the site of photosynthesis in all plant cells. It is also, however, the framework (like a skeleton) inside any biological tissue, cell or organ.

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In the stroma, reactions occur and sugars are made. It is a liquid in the chloroplast that surrounds the thylakoid membrane. It is used with the mixture of molecules from carbon dioxide and water. It is also the place where reactions that don't require light take place

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In biological terms stroma refers to the connective tissue which forms the supporting framework of a cell. Stromal cells are found in different parts of the body, such as the cornea, the ovaries and within the bone marrow.

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The chloroplast stroma is the space enclosed by the inner membrane. This space is filled with a fluid containing a rich mixture of metabolic products, enzymes as well as ions.

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11y ago

The central fluid-filled space of the chloroplast

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