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Explain the processes that take place in the stroma including the reactants going in and the products produced from these proce...Asked by blah
Explain the processes that take place in the stroma including the reactants going in and the products produced from these processes in (a) bright sunlight and in (b) darkness. (c) What happens over an extended period of darkness of many days?
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blah
i only have 12 minutes left or ill fail this question
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blah
please anyone????
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blah
Hello?? Please i can't fail this. :(
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blah
Does it have to do with the calvin cylce?
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describe the activities that take place in bright sunlight and in darkness
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a. In bright sunlight, the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma. During the Calvin cycle, the products of the light-dependent reactions (ATP and NADPH) are used to convert molecules of CO2 into high-energy sugars.
b. In darkness, the Calvin cycle also occurs in the stroma. During the Calvin cycle, the products of the light-dependent reactions (ATP and NADPH) are used to convert molecules of CO2 into high-energy sugars. If the plant has been in the dark
b. In darkness, the Calvin cycle also occurs in the stroma. During the Calvin cycle, the products of the light-dependent reactions (ATP and NADPH) are used to convert molecules of CO2 into high-energy sugars. If the plant has been in the dark
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I got a bad grade with that answer D:
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