in the stroma
Light- independent reactions of photosynthesis occur in the stroma of the chloroplasts of a cell.
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Light independent reactions (dark reactions) occur in the stroma. Which is in the chloroplast of a cell.
in the stroma
In Stroma
The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent (or "dark") reactions, which take place in the stroma of the chloromoses
The light-independent reaction occurs within the stroma or cytosol-like region of the chloroplast.
Calvin cycle or light independent reaction
No, not unless the plant is exposed to light.
The dark reaction (Calvin Cycle) takes place in the chloroplast. More specifically, the stroma.
It is called calvin cycle. It is called dark reaction too
The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent (or "dark") reactions, which take place in the stroma of the chloromoses
The light-independent reaction occurs within the stroma or cytosol-like region of the chloroplast.
Calvin cycle or light independent reaction
The Calvin Cycle is also known as the Calvin-Benson Cycle, light-independent reaction, or the C3 Cycle.
the light-independent reaction
Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast
Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast and utilizes the NADPH and ATP produced in the process of light dependent reaction( or what we say the z- scheme reaction). If both are present then the Calvin cycle can occur even at night. because the Calvin cycle is light independent reaction. whereas the photo system as asked in the question actually refers to light dependent reaction( or what we say the z- scheme reaction) requires light.
Calvin Cycle
the Calvin cycle
Calvin cycle
During The Calvin Cycle cycle, sugars are produced in the chloroplast.