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In plants What is is the stroma?

a thick fluid inside chloroplasts


What is the fluid part of the chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle takes place?

stroma


What are fluid filled sacs used to store food or waste products?

Chloroplasts


What is the fluid that surrounds the thylakoids in chloroplasts?

Thylakoid membrane, like mitochondrial cristae, contains the elements of the plant electron transport chain.


What is fibromyxoid?

stroma is the thick fluid within the chloroplast. i think u mean 'stroma'. stroma can refer to two things in bioligy. stroma is the fluid inside chloroplasts the site of photosynthesis in all


What is the fluid filled space that surrounds the grana?

The fluid-filled space surrounding the grana in chloroplasts is called the stroma. It contains enzymes, DNA, ribosomes, and organic molecules involved in photosynthesis.


Does ATP contain stroma?

ATP is a molecule that serves as the primary energy carrier in cells. It is not a physical structure like stroma, which refers to the gel-like fluid inside the chloroplasts. So, ATP itself does not contain stroma.


Do nitrogen fixing bacteria have chloroplasts?

No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.


Where is the thylakiod located in a cell?

The chloroplasts


Are chloroplasts related to chlorophyll?

Yes they are related. Chlorophylls are in chloroplasts


Why were the chloroplasts moving in the elodea cells?

When looking at the elodea under the microscope notice the chloroplasts appear to be only along sides of the cell. This due to the large, fluid filled, membrane bounded central vacuole which pushes the cytoplasm against the cell walls.


Where in the leaf does starch produce?

Starch is produced in the chloroplasts of plant cells, specifically in the stroma, which is the fluid inside the chloroplasts where various enzymes are located for starch synthesis. The process of starch production involves photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose, which is then polymerized into starch for storage.