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Where do plant cells obtain the energy required for the dark reactions?

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In the stroma of the plant
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The area between the grana is called the stroma. This is where the dark reactions of photosynthesis occur. In the light reactions, excited electrons from chlorophyll flow through a cytochrome transport system along membranes of the thylakoid disks (thylakoid membranes).
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