The light-independent reaction occurs within the stroma or cytosol-like region of the chloroplast.
The light independent reaction of photosynthesis occurs in the stroma outside of the thylakoids inside of the chloroplasts.
In the Thylakoids' membrane.
The Calvin cycle happens in the STROMA
Stroma of chloroplast .
No, the light reactions occur while light is present; however, the Calvin Cycle or light-independent reactions can occur any time. The light-independent reactions require photons, or energy stored from the light reactions, to complete photosynthesis.
false; dark reaction is independent of light
No, not unless the plant is exposed to light.
In the stroma, The semi solid fluid surrounding the thylakoids inside the choloplasts.
The Calvin cycle is called the dark cycle because it does not require light to proceed. Unlike light reactions, the Calvin cycle is a light-independent reaction, which means it can and will occur in the dark as well as the light.
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it occurs in light independent reaction!!!
no you dont. you need complete darkness to allow the reaction to properly experimise
The light-independent reactions occur in the storm of the chloroplast. The light- independent reactions are "independent" from light so they can happen else where. The light-dependent reactions happen in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast where the light is absorbed, and the reactions depend on the light.
There are three carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
light independent reactions take place in thylakiods- more specifically in the thylakiod membranes of chloroplasts.
No, the light reactions occur while light is present; however, the Calvin Cycle or light-independent reactions can occur any time. The light-independent reactions require photons, or energy stored from the light reactions, to complete photosynthesis.
The Dark Reaction DOES occur at night... I'm just not sure WHY....
they are both stages in photosynthesis and both require enzymes and occur in the chloroplast :)
false; dark reaction is independent of light
No, not unless the plant is exposed to light.
light dependent reactions only occur in light this means thier reations increases with light intensity while light independent can occur in the dark