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Where does the calvin cycle occur? there is a scheme of chloroplast structure. the outer layer of the chloroplast is labeled

a. the inner layer of the membrane of the chloroplast is labeled
b. a column of little green cisterns is labeled
c. one of the green cisterns is labeled
d. the space inside the chloroplast between its structures is labeled
e. where does the calvin cycle occur? there is a scheme of chloroplast structure. the outer layer of the chloroplast is labeled
a. the inner layer of the membrane of the chloroplast is labeled
b. a column of little green cisterns is labeled
c. one of the green cisterns is labeled
d. the space inside the chloroplast between its structures is labeled
e. b a e d c?

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The Calvin cycle take place in the Stroma of the chloroplast. Calvin cycle is a set of chemical reactions that take place in the chloroplasts during photosynthesis. This cycle is light-independent since it takes place after the energy has been captured from sunlight. The process; involves four main steps; carbon fixation, reduction phase, carbohydrate formation, and regeneration phase.
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