explain Calvin cycle in simple language but in detail
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You, like all organisms on Earth, are a carbon-based life form. In other words, the complex molecules of your amazing body are built on carbon backbones. You might already know that you’re carbon-based, but have you ever wondered where all of that carbon comes from?
As it turns out, the atoms of carbon in your body were once part of carbon dioxide (\text {CO}_2CO2) molecules in the air. Carbon atoms end up in you, and in other life forms, thanks to the second stage of photosynthesis, known as the Calvin cycle (or the light-independent reactions
As it turns out, the atoms of carbon in your body were once part of carbon dioxide (\text {CO}_2CO2) molecules in the air. Carbon atoms end up in you, and in other life forms, thanks to the second stage of photosynthesis, known as the Calvin cycle (or the light-independent reactions
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