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The light-dependent reactions occur in the
Cell Wall
Stroma
Thylkoids

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Thylakoids — specifically the thylakoid membranes (often stacked as grana) of chloroplasts. The light-dependent reactions use those membranes to capture light, generate ATP and NADPH, and split water to release O2. The stroma is where the light‑independent (Calvin) cycle occurs; the cell wall is not involved.