Where does the Calvin Cycle take place in the cell? stroma cytoplasm inner mitochondrial membrane outer chloroplast membrane thylakoid membrane inner chloroplast membrane matrix
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Step 1: The Calvin Cycle, also known as the light-independent reaction, takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast. Show more…
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