Campbell Essential Biology (6th Edition) - standalone book
Campbell Essential Biology (6th Edition) - standalone book
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ISBN: 9780133917789
Author: Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece, Kelly A. Hogan
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 1SQ

The light reactions take place in the structures of the chloroplast called the _____, while the Calvin cycle takes place in the _____.

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The structure of the chloroplast where light reactions take place and also the site where the Calvin cycle takes place.

Introduction:

The chloroplast is a plastid organelle present in green leaves and algae. Chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process in which sunlight is used to prepare the food nutrients. The prepared nutrients are stored in the form of starch. The chloroplast contains the chlorophyll, thylakoid, grana, and stroma.

Answer to Problem 1SQ

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The light reactions take place in the structures of the chloroplast called the thylakoid, while the Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma.

Explanation of Solution

The chloroplast is the organelle where photosynthesis takes place. The chloroplast is the double membrane bound organelle that contains the chlorophyll pigments, stroma, grana, and thylakoid. The thylakoid is present enclosed in the inner membrane of the chloroplast. It absorbs the light energy and provides green color to the chloroplast. The thylakoid membrane also contains the two photosystem unit or complex (PSI and PSII) where light reaction occurs.

The stroma is the fluid or aqueous layer that is present in the inner membrane of the chloroplast. The stroma consists of the stack of grana molecules. Various metabolic enzymes and proteins are also present in the stroma and they involve in the Calvin cycle. Thus, the dark reaction or Calvin cycle takes place inside the stroma of the chloroplast where ATP and NADH are synthesized.

Conclusion

The thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast is involved in the light reaction, while the stroma of the chloroplast involves in the Calvin cycle.

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