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The Calvin Cycle takes place in the _____.
A.
Stroma
B.
Matrix
C.
Thylakoid
D.
Granum
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A. Stroma
The Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions) occurs in the chloroplast stroma, where ATP and NADPH from the thylakoid light reactions are used to fix CO2 into sugars.
The Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions) occurs in the chloroplast stroma, where ATP and NADPH from the thylakoid light reactions are used to fix CO2 into sugars.
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