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Where does the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis occur?

Where does the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis occur?A. granaB. stromaC. cytoplasmD. nucleus

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Light dependent in the grana. (Stroma is the Calvin Cycle - the light independent).
C. Cytoplasm - that is where all the chlorophyll is
B. stroma The light-dependent reactions take place on the thylakoid membrane inside a chloroplast. The inside of the thylakoid membrane is called the lumen, and outside the thylakoid membrane is the stroma, where the light-independent reactions take place. www.matrixnmedia.in/
The light-dependent reactions, which produce ATP and NADPH, occur in the thylakoid discs, which contain the two photosystems P680 and P700. The photosystems maximally absorb light waves of wavelength 680nm and 700nm, respectively.

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