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The Calvin cycle (dark reactions) occurs in
Athylakoid membranes
Bstroma of chloroplasts
Cmitochondria
Dcell wall
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. stroma of chloroplasts
Calvin cycle runs in the stroma — the fluid around the thylakoid stacks. Uses ATP and NADPH from the light reactions.
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