The stroma is the area inside a chloroplast that is found between the chloroplast's membrane and the thylakoid lumen. In simper terms, its basically the cytoplasm of the chloroplast
a thick fluid inside chloroplasts
In chloroplast stroma is present.
Thylakoid membrane, like mitochondrial cristae, contains the elements of the plant electron transport chain.
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The stroma is a part of the plant in which some of the photosynthesis process takes place. The Calvin cycle which brings carbon dioxide and transfers it to carbon takes place in the stroma.
They are called stroma.
yes the granum does but not the stroma.
Dark reactions take place in the stroma of the plant cell.
Thylakoid membrane, like mitochondrial cristae, contains the elements of the plant electron transport chain.
In the thylakoid membrane and stroma of the chloroplasts.
Chloroplast. Light dependant in thylakoids and independent at stroma.
Calvin Cycles are occurring the stroma.
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The Calvin Cycle occurs in the stroma (inside a chloroplast)
Stroma of the leaf mesophyll cells
No
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No the thylakoid and the stroma tranports oxygen and carbon dioxide to parts of the plant
The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts.