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5 December, 07:42

Where does the Calvin cycle take place? a. thylakoid membrane b. stroma of the chloroplast c. outer membrane of the chloroplast d. cytoplasm surrounding the chloroplast e. chlorophyll molecule

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  1. 5 December, 07:44
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    The correct answer will be option B - stroma of the chloroplast.

    Explanation:

    The Calvin cycle or the light-independent reaction is a set of chemical reactions which produces the energy molecule of a plant called sucrose.

    The Calvin reaction takes place in the inner space of the chloroplast known as the "stroma". Stroma is the fluid-filled inside the chloroplast which surrounds the grana and the thylakoid.

    Thus, option B is the correct answer
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