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Bogey
25 May, 15:35
What is the site of photosynthesis
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The organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is responsible for the function of photosynthesis is the chloroplasts. These membrane bound organelles carry out the stages of photosynthesis, distinguished and or broken down to 2 major phases or steps
Light reactions
Calvin Cycle.
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