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There are two reactions. Those are dark reaction and light indipendant reaction.

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Where is photosynthesis performed at in a plant cell?

in the chloroplast


Where do chemical reactions take place in a plant cell?

Chemical reactions in a plant cell take place in various organelles, such as the chloroplasts (photosynthesis), mitochondria (cellular respiration), and cytoplasm (various metabolic processes). Each organelle is specialized for different types of chemical reactions that are essential for the plant's growth, development, and energy production.


What is the function is the chloroplast?

The main function of chloroplasts in the living cell is photosynthesis. Photosynthesis comprises several biochemical reactions enabling photolysis of water and assimilation of carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrate and oxygen. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll molecules, which absorb the sun's energy and convert it into chemical energy that can be used to fuel chemical reactions in the cell. This process is known as photosynthesis and is performed by all autotrophic organisms (such as plants and certain bacteria).


Where do the light reactions happen?

the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts


What occurs in the stroma of te chloroplast?

In the stroma of the chloroplast, the Calvin cycle takes place, which is the series of chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Additionally, the stroma is involved in the synthesis of other organic molecules, storage of starch granules, and contains the chloroplast DNA and ribosomes for protein synthesis.


What is the cell organelle involved in the process of photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll is the pigment most associated with photosynthesis. It's stored in an organelle known as a chloroplast. The chloroplasts are found all throughout the cell, as each cell containing chloroplast might contain 10 to 100 of them.


What can fuel the chemical reactions in a cell?

chemical energy


What chemical is used to make photosynthesis happen?

The chemical used when a plant cell photosynthesizes is called chlorophyll, which is a pigment in the chloroplast of the cell.


What organelle converts light energy to the chemical energy in the cell?

The chloroplast converts light energy into chemical energy in a photosynthetic cell, such as a plant cell or algal cell.


Which repersents the collection of chemical reactions that occur in a cell?

We call this collection of chemical reactions metabolic reactions or metabolism.


What is the chemical that is the release of sugar and is readily available to carry out the work of the cell?

The chloroplast


How is energy changed by reactions in a chloroplast?

Okay well think of what the chloroplast does. And where does the energy come from in the cell? okay now put two and two together and you have you're answer.