in the stroma of the chloroplasts
Light reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes while the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma.
The light-independent reactions take place in the stroma; more specifically, the Calvin-Benson cycle.
Light dependent reactions take place in the thylakoid membrane. The Calvin Cycle takes place in the stroma. The light dependent reactions use light energy to make ATP and NADPH. The Calvin Cycle uses these to make CA3P and Co2.
The dark reaction (Calvin Cycle) takes place in the chloroplast. More specifically, the stroma.
The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent (or "dark") reactions, which take place in the stroma of the chloromoses
in the chloroplast; Stroma
1. Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma and light- dependent reactions take place in the granum, also light is not required for all the reactions of Calvin cycle.2. Calvin cycle assimilates CO2 to form organic compounds whereas in light reactions photolysis of water leads the formation of energy rich inorganic compounds.
the calvin cycle alone
Light reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes while the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma.
Light independent reactions take place during the Calvin cycle
The light-independent reactions take place in the stroma; more specifically, the Calvin-Benson cycle.
2 the light dependent phase and the Calvin Cycle
Light dependent reactions take place in the thylakoid membrane. The Calvin Cycle takes place in the stroma. The light dependent reactions use light energy to make ATP and NADPH. The Calvin Cycle uses these to make CA3P and Co2.
The dark reaction (Calvin Cycle) takes place in the chloroplast. More specifically, the stroma.
The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent (or "dark") reactions, which take place in the stroma of the chloromoses
(1) Light-dependent reactions which is where photosystem 2 and 1 and the ETC take place. (2) Light-independent reactions which is where the Calvin cycle take place.
The Calvin cycle itself does not need light.The Calvin cycle, also called the light independent stage of photosynthesis, uses ATP (energy) and NADPH (hydrogen) to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrate (sugar). These reactions do not need light and can take place in the dark.However in a plant the ATP and NADPH are produced by the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis. To produce these substances light is needed.So although the Calvin cycle does not need light itself it does need substances made using light.See What_connects_the_light_dependent_reaction_to_the_light_independent_reactionand How_do_the_lightdependent_reactions_differ_from_the_calvin_cycle