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What reaction occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast?

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Krebs Cycle

Light Independent Reactions

Light Dependent Reactions

Glycolysis

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So it is light depending recording because of it
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User Abobreshov
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Answer:

Light Independent Reactions

Step-by-step explanation:

The stroma is the fluid-filled space of chloroplasts the thylakoids. It contains all the enzymes required for light-independent reactions of photosynthesis and is, therefore, the site of the Calvin cycle.

The Krebs cycle and glycolysis are stages of cellular respiration and occur in the mitochondria.

The light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoids

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