Light reaction occurs in ans. Matrix Grana Stroma Chloroplast membrane
Question
Light reaction occurs in ans. Matrix
Grana
Stroma
Chloroplast membrane
Solution
The light reaction of photosynthesis occurs in the Grana of the Chloroplast. Specifically, it takes place in the thylakoid membrane that makes up the grana. Here, light energy is converted into chemical energy (ATP and NADPH) which is then used in the Calvin cycle to produce sugars.
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Light reaction occurs in ans. Matrix Grana Stroma Chloroplast membrane
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