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ATP and NADPH are produced by reactions in the thylakoids and are consumed by reactions in the stroma. The reason is because the reaction that takes place in the thylakoid is the light reaction and the one that takes place in the stroma is the light-independent reaction.
Dark reactions take place in the stroma of the plant cell.
Calvin cycle reactions
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the stroma
ATP and NADPH are produced by reactions in the thylakoids and are consumed by reactions in the stroma. The reason is because the reaction that takes place in the thylakoid is the light reaction and the one that takes place in the stroma is the light-independent reaction.
ATP and NADPH are produced by reactions in the thylakoids and are consumed by reactions in the stroma. The reason is because the reaction that takes place in the thylakoid is the light reaction and the one that takes place in the stroma is the light-independent reaction.
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
Dark reactions take place in the stroma of the plant cell.
The light-independent reactions take place in the stroma; more specifically, the Calvin-Benson cycle.
Calvin cycle reactions
Light-independent reactions take place outside the thylakoids, in the stroma. The stroma is the fluid part of the chloroplast. The thylakoids are an abundance of saclike photosynthetic membranes.
Stroma of the chloroplast
stroma
stroma
the stroma
The dark reaction (Calvin Cycle) takes place in the chloroplast. More specifically, the stroma.