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can someone explain the calvin benson cycle​

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Answered by Mkambozz1322
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The Calvin cycle is part of photosynthesis, which occurs in two stages. In the first stage, chemical

reactions use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH. ... The Calvin cycle consists of: Carbon fixation - Carbon dioxide (CO2) is reacted to produce glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P).

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Answered by AzzyLand
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❧Hi my dear friend,

The Calvin cycle (also known as the Benson-Calvin cycle) is the set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis. The cycle is light-independent because it takes place after the energy has been captured from sunlight.

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