The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma.
The chloroplast is the organelle that participates in the Calvin cycle. Within the chloroplast, the stroma is where the Calvin cycle takes place.
The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts.
CO2 assimilation and hexose sugar formation
No, the Calvin Cycle occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, not in mitochondria. The Calvin Cycle is a series of biochemical reactions that take place during photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide. Mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration, which generates energy in the form of ATP.
They are photosynthetic organisms and produce their glucose via Calvin Cycle.
The Calvin cycle takes place in the granum part of the chloroplast.
The Calvin cycle takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
The chloroplast is the organelle that participates in the Calvin cycle. Within the chloroplast, the stroma is where the Calvin cycle takes place.
The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts.
Calvin cycle takes place in plantscell inside the chloroplast within the stroma.
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Light independent reactions take place during the Calvin cycle
CO2 assimilation and hexose sugar formation
The Calvin cycle, which is the process of carbon fixation in photosynthesis, occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast. This is where the enzymes and molecules involved in the cycle are located, allowing for the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose.
No, the Calvin cycle does not require light to function properly. It is a light-independent process that takes place in the stroma of the chloroplasts in plants.
No, the Calvin Cycle occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, not in mitochondria. The Calvin Cycle is a series of biochemical reactions that take place during photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide. Mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration, which generates energy in the form of ATP.