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Where do the light-dependent reactions take place? a In the stroma b Outside the chloroplats c In the thylakoid membranes d In the stroma and in the thylakoids
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Where do the light-dependent reactions take place?
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In the stroma
b
Outside the chloroplats
c
In the thylakoid membranes
d
In the stroma and in the thylakoids
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The light dependent reaction takes place in the membrane of the Thylakoid where the photosystems and photosynthetic pigments are present.
Thus answer is D
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