No, that does not take place in mitochondria. It takes place in chloroplasts
Mitochondria burns this glucose to produce energy.This energy is stored in ATP
In the stroma
In the stroma
The stroma
It is the stroma. It is the chloroplast cytoplasm
Stroma
In the stroma
In the stroma
Chloroplast
Stroma itself is not directly classified as either autotrophic or heterotrophic nutrition; rather, it refers to the fluid-filled space within chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle occurs, facilitating the synthesis of glucose in plants. In the context of plants, autotrophic nutrition is the process by which they produce their own food through photosynthesis, which occurs in the chloroplasts, including the stroma. Therefore, the stroma plays a role in autotrophic nutrition by supporting the processes that convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
The stroma
It is the stroma. It is the chloroplast cytoplasm
Stroma
stroma
It is the glucose. It is a carbohydrate
Glucose and fructose are monosaccharides made by plants. Glucose is a simple aldose, fructose is a ketose.
Glucose?
Oxygen and glucose