What are dark reactions where do they occur
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The light-independent reactions, or dark reactions, of photosynthesis are chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose. These reactions occur in the stroma, the fluid-filled area of a chloroplast outside the thylakoid membranes.
In the dark reaction of photosynthesis, the ATP and NADPH formed in the light reactionare used to transform inorganic carbondioxide (CO2) into organic carbon compounds, a process called carbon fixation. The term dark reaction is misleading because the process can take place in both light and darkness
In the dark reaction of photosynthesis, the ATP and NADPH formed in the light reactionare used to transform inorganic carbondioxide (CO2) into organic carbon compounds, a process called carbon fixation. The term dark reaction is misleading because the process can take place in both light and darkness
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Dark Reaction (Calvin Cycle ) is also called carbon fixing reaction . It is a light independent process in which sugar molecules are formed from the carbon dioxide and water molecules . It occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast where they utilize the products of the light reaction.
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