Stroma
Photosynthesis takes place in the Chloroplasts of the plant cell because it contains chlorophyll, the proteins required for photosynthesis, and the membrane.
Reactions in cells typically take place at a temperature of around 37 degrees Celsius, which is the normal body temperature for most organisms. This temperature is optimal for the enzymes and proteins involved in cellular reactions to function efficiently.
The two main reactions in photosynthesis are the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin Cycle. Light-dependent reactions take place in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, where light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. The Calvin Cycle, which is also known as the light-independent reactions, takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts and involves the production of glucose from carbon dioxide using ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions.
Mitochondria
The Calvin Cycle, also known as the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis, takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast. This cycle involves the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose using energy from ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.
Light-independent reactions take place outside the thylakoids, in the stroma. The stroma is the fluid part of the chloroplast. The thylakoids are an abundance of saclike photosynthetic membranes.
Chemical reactions in the body take place in water.
Chemical reactions in the body take place in water.
The most thermonuclear reactions on the sun, take place in the core.
Heat helps chemical reactions to take place. Light can also cause some chemical reactions to take place.
Most of the body's chemical reactions take place within cells, specifically within organelles such as the mitochondria, where cellular respiration occurs, and the cytoplasm, where various metabolic processes take place. Enzymes play a crucial role in catalyzing these chemical reactions and maintaining the body's overall homeostasis.
Stomach
gas
They lower the activation energy required for the reactions to take place
gas
nucleus
Most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without water
Reactions in cells typically take place at a temperature of around 37 degrees Celsius, which is the normal body temperature for most organisms. This temperature is optimal for the enzymes and proteins involved in cellular reactions to function efficiently.