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20 July, 10:59

In plants, what is the stroma? a thick fluid inside chloroplasts a tiny pore that allows gases in and out of leaves a green pigment that absorbs light a thin tube that carries water from the roots to the leaves

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  1. 20 July, 13:03
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    the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.
  2. 20 July, 14:09
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    The correct answer is - a thick fluid inside chloroplasts.

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    The colorless thick fluid around grana in the chloroplast is Stroma. Stroma is the place where enzymes mix the carbon from carbon dioxide to hydrogen and oxygen to make a simple carbohydrate molecule in the chloroplast. The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma.
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