d. A chemical that combines
with carbon dioxide during
dark
phase of
photosynthesis.
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Answer:In the dark reaction, plants use carbon dioxide with ATP and NADPH from the light reactions to produce glucose. It takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
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Answer:
Glyceride -3- phosphate
Explanation:
Glyceride-3- phosphate uses 3 ATP molecules to convert into ribulose-1 ,5-biphosphate which enters a new cycle of dark reaction by combining with the incoming CO2.
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