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Photosynthesis Light Independent Reactions Location Process Stroma Nadph

The light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) occur in the stroma, where NADPH and ATP are used to fix CO2 and synthesize sugars through a series of enzymatic reactions.

The light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) occur in the stroma, where NADPH and ATP are used to fix CO2 and synthesize sugars through a series of enzymatic reactions.

Front photosynthesis: light independent reactions location, process
Back stroma; NADPH carriers move to stroma, hydrogen/electrons combine with CO2 for carbon fixing, uses ATP 

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