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Give an account of Calvin give an account of Calvin cycle

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Answered by tejaswi04
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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. In the second stage (Calvin cycle or dark reactions), carbon dioxide and water are converted into organic molecules, such as glucose

Explanation:

Calvin cycle is a set of chemical reactions that take place in the chloroplasts during photosynthesis.

this cycle is light independent.

And also known as the Benson-Calvin cycle.

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Answered by priya41760
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The Calvin cycle uses the energy from short-lived electronically excited carriers to convert carbon dioxide and water into organic compounds that can be used by the organism (and by animals that feed on it). This set of reactions is also called carbon fixation. The key enzyme of the cycle is called RuBisCO.

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