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kotegsom [21]
3 years ago
10

Explain the processes that take place in the stroma including the reactants going in and the products produced from these proces

ses in (a) bright sunlight and in
(b) darkness.
(c) What happens over an extended period of darkness of many days?
Biology
2 answers:
poizon [28]3 years ago
8 0

Stroma, in a biological explanation, the fluid in between grana, where carbohydrate formation reactions occur in the chloroplast of plant cells photosynthesizing.

Explanation:

Part A

 In the bright daylight, the Calvin cycle happens indoors in the stroma. throughout the Calvin cycle, the results  ATP and NADPH are conventional convert molecules of carbonic acid gas into high-energy sugars.

Part B

In the darkness, the Calvin cycle conjointly occurs within the stroma. through the Calvin cycle, the products ATP and NADPH are used to change molecules of CO2 into high-energy sugars.

Part C

There will be a decrease in the products ATP and NADPH if the plants are unbroken within the dark for a protracted time and also the Calvin cycle can't be sustained.

makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
7 0
Stroma, in a biological explanation, the fluid in between grana, where carbohydrate formation reactions occur in the chloroplast of plant cells photosynthesizing. So base on your question, the process only occurs if there is sun light. I think you can answer the rest :) 
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