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explain kelvin's cycle​

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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.

Light-dependent reactions harness energy from the sun to produce ATP and NADPH.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Light-dependent reactions harness energy from the sun to produce ATP and NADPH.

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