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    Stromata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Protrepticus - Paedagogus - Stromata ... Stromata ΚΛΗΜΕΝΤΟΣ ΤΩΝ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΗΝ ΑΛΗΘΗ ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑΝ ΓΝΩΣΤΙΚΟΝ. English translation of Stromata at the Christian Classics ...
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    Stromata
  • "Stromata" (Greek for "things left lying around", hence "miscellany") seemed like ... tracks additions to and deletions from the content of Stromata. ...
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Questions/Answers
Can any one help me explainthe difference in thedistribution of stromatabetween the pea, the maple andthe?
Lilly. If you can please help me and if also you can provide resources I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
you mean stroma?
How do I get information onfibroglandular stroma?
I'm looking for info on fibroglandular stroma in women's breasts. I can't find much online. Can you find information on this?
I'm sorry, I've tried looking everywhere. If i find something I'll be sure to add it for you!!! good luck!
What is the function of theStroma for Photosynthesis?
I really need help, I have to pass Danics class. Someone what is the function of the Stroma? Its my last question and my book doesn't tell me. Please help.
The stroma of a plant is the region outside of the thylakoid space. This serves two functions in the both the light-dependent and light-independent (Calvin cycle) reactions. In the light-dependent reactions, the H+ ions that build up within the thylakoid begin to form a concentration gradient between the thylakoid and the stroma. As a result, the H+ ions need to diffuse into the stroma. In order to do this, the ions must travel through an enzyme known as ATP synthase. Once it does, the movement of H+ ions through ATP synthase into the stroma provides energy for ADP to become ATP. The ATP formed is an energy source to power the Calvin cycle. Now, the light-independent (Calvin cycle) reactions occur in the stroma.
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