It is called the Stroma.Many important organells are in stroma.
Yes it is the middle part. It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast
The cell organelle you are referring to is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells and contain stroma (fluid-filled region) and stacks of thylakoids (membranous sacs where photosynthesis occurs).
The fluid that fills the remaining space in the chloroplast is called stroma. It contains enzymes necessary for photosynthesis and is where the Calvin cycle takes place.
Chloroplasts are the cell organelles that contain stroma. Stroma is the fluid-filled region within the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle takes place, which is crucial for photosynthesis.
thylakoids.
Yes it is the middle part. It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast
Stroma
The cell organelle you are referring to is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells and contain stroma (fluid-filled region) and stacks of thylakoids (membranous sacs where photosynthesis occurs).
It takes place in the stroma. Stroma is like cytoplasm of chloroplast
The fluid that fills the remaining space in the chloroplast is called stroma. It contains enzymes necessary for photosynthesis and is where the Calvin cycle takes place.
Chloroplasts are the cell organelles that contain stroma. Stroma is the fluid-filled region within the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle takes place, which is crucial for photosynthesis.
stroma
thylakoids.
green light
The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast, which is the fluid-filled region surrounding the thylakoid membranes where the light-dependent reactions take place. This cycle involves a series of biochemical reactions that result in the synthesis of sugar molecules from carbon dioxide, powered by ATP and NADPH produced during the light reactions.
It is in the mid region.It is surrounded by two membranes.
It is called the stroma. It is like the cytoplasm