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Where Are the Light-Independent Reactions Occurring

Question 17

Question 17

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Where are the light-independent reactions occurring?


A) in the cytoplasm
B) in the chloroplastic outer membrane
C) in the thylakoid membrane
D) in the stroma
E) in the matrix

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