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Stroma of the leaf mesophyll cells
Dark reactions take place in the stroma of the plant cell.
stoma
In the stroma
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The openings where gases enter and leave plant leaves are called stomata's. These are crucial for the survival of plants.
Stroma of the leaf mesophyll cells
Dark reactions take place in the stroma of the plant cell.
Carbon dioxide is taken in. Oxygen is given out
Thylakoid membrane, like mitochondrial cristae, contains the elements of the plant electron transport chain.
transpiration
stoma
In the stroma
Gases are released through the stomata, on the underside of the leaf. There is more than one gas given off by the leaf, however. Carbon Dioxide is given off when the plant performs aerobic respiration; Oxygen and water vapor are given off during photosynthesis; and there are other gases that different plants give off at different times.
In the thylakoid membrane and stroma of the chloroplasts.
The stroma is the area inside a chloroplast that is found between the chloroplast's membrane and the thylakoid lumen. In simper terms, its basically the cytoplasm of the chloroplast