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Example:
Imagine trying to cook a soup in your kitchen, but you have to organize all the ingredients and ensure they blend together smoothly. The stroma in a chloroplast is like the kitchen space where all the ingredients (enzymes, molecules, and ions) come together to create the "soup" of photosynthesis. Just as the kitchen provides the necessary environment for cooking, the stroma provides the fluid matrix where the critical reactions of photosynthesis occur, blending everything together to produce energy-rich compounds.

Practice Version

Stroma: The fluid portion of a chloroplast. Stroma. Stroma is the jelly-like substance inside chloroplasts where the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis occur.