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explain calvin cycle of photosynthesis?

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Answered by Yashraj123987
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After the energy from the sun is converted and packaged into ATP and NADPH, the cell has the fuel needed to build food in the form of carbohydrate molecules. The carbohydrate molecules made will have a backbone of carbon atoms. Where does the carbon come from? The carbon atoms used to build carbohydrate molecules comes from carbon dioxide, the gas that animals exhale with each breath. The Calvin cycle is the term used for the reactions of photosynthesis that use the energy stored by the light-dependent reactions to form glucose and other carbohydrate molecules.
Answered by Anonymous
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biochemical phase of photosynthesis is called calvin-benson cycle as it was discovered by Melvin Calvin and andy Benson.
this phase is light independent.
in it, manufacture of starch takes place from CO2, inorganic phosphates and RuBP.
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