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the part of chloroplast where the dark reaction of photosynthesis takes place
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Answered by neeldatta2005
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Answer:

In the Chloroplast

Explanation:

It occurs in the stroma.

Answered by noorahfatima73
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Answer:

The "light-free" or dark responses occur in the stroma of the chloroplasts. This is otherwise called the Calvin Cycle. Since these procedures can just occur in the chloroplast (a chlorophyll filled plastid in green plants), photosynthesis can just occur in green plants.

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