Where in the chloroplast does the light-independent stage, the Calvin Cycle, take place?

Answer

Stroma

The stroma is the fluid-filled space surrounding the thylakoids where the Calvin Cycle uses the stored chemical energy (ATP and NADPH) to construct sugar molecules from carbon dioxide.

Where in the chloroplast does the light-independent stage, the Calvin Cycle, take place?
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