The stroma is liquid, colorless and resides around the grana inside the chloroplast. A series of reactions within the chloroplast known as the Calvin Cycle take place within the stroma area. The Chloroplast's ribosomes and DNA are also found within the stroma area.
The stroma is the fluid-filled space inside chloroplasts. Its main function is to house the enzymes and molecules required for the photosynthetic reactions to occur, such as the Calvin cycle. Additionally, the stroma plays a role in the storage and synthesis of various macromolecules, including starch and lipids.
The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts.
The stroma is an area inside the chloroplast with a thylakoid stack. The stacks are connected by the stroma lamellae and maximize the efficiency of the chloroplasts.
Yes it has a matrix. It is called stroma.
The Calvin cycle, which takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts.
stroma, after water is photolysised on thylakoid membrane
Stroma
No , stroma contains ATP .
in stroma
yes
Yes
The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts.
The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts.
In the stroma
The stroma is an area inside the chloroplast with a thylakoid stack. The stacks are connected by the stroma lamellae and maximize the efficiency of the chloroplasts.
In the thylakoid and the stroma of the chloroplasts.
a thick fluid inside chloroplasts
Yes it has a matrix. It is called stroma.