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Identify the membranes or compartments of the chloroplast by dragging the blue labels to the blue targets. Then, identify where the light reactions and Calvin cycle occur by dragging the pink labels to the pink targets.

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User Krasnaya
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Final answer:

The membranes or compartments of the chloroplast are the outer membrane, inner membrane, thylakoid membranes, and stroma. The light reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes, and the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma.

Step-by-step explanation:

The membranes or compartments of the chloroplast are:

  • Outer membrane: Surrounds the entire chloroplast.
  • Inner membrane: Located inside the outer membrane
  • Thylakoid membranes: Neat stacks called grana, which contain sac-like membranes known as thylakoid membranes. These membranes contain photosystems and are the site of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
  • Stroma: The space outside the thylakoid membranes where the reactions of the Calvin cycle take place.

The light reactions of photosynthesis occur in the thylakoid membranes, while the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma.

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User Jduv
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Answer:

a. stroma b. thylakoid membrane c. cytosol d. location of Calvin cycle e. thylakoid space f. location of light reactions g. envelope membranes

Explanation: hope this helped (❁´◡`❁)

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