Where do the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis occur? A. stroma B. thylakoids C. cell cytoplasm D. intermembrane space
Which do you think it is? Why or why not? It would be easier to tutor you if you explained what about the question is giving you trouble.
Stroma - the connective, functionally supportive framework of a biological cell, tissue, or organ. Thylakoids - membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. Cell Cytoplasm - gel-like substance enclosed within the cell membrane. Intermembrane Space - the region between the inner membrane and the outer membrane Idk if that will help you or not :/
o-o Hallo?
I'm still confused...
@Abhisar the issue is is that I am not good in biology and I don't understand like any of the questions they are asking me
We can help if uh want to learn things. But pleas don't expect us to be naive answering machines.
where does photosynthesis happen ?
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