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The diagram represents part of a plant cell. Identify the location in the plant cell where carbon dioxide fixation occurs.

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the correct answer is c

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Carbon dioxide fixation in plants occurs at the STROMA.
Carbon dioxide fixation is the first step in the Calvin cycle and it occur in all plants. Carbon fixation is the process by which inorganic carbon is converted to organic compounds by the plants. The process of carbon fixation converts carbon dioxide and ribulose biphosphate into 3 phosphoglycerate.
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