How do the light reactions help the Calvin cycle
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The light reactions capture energy from sunlight, which they change to chemical energy that is stored in molecules of NADPH and ATP. ... The reactions of the Calvin cycle add carbon (from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere) to a simple five-carbon molecule called RuBP.
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light reaction in light reaction the light is taken from sun to produce energy in the form of ATP and NADPH2. this energy carrying the molecules which are made up in stroma where Calvin cycle takes place....... then RUBP the enzymes which start the cycle is regenerated so the cycle is continue and and it provide the energy and NADPH2 supply electrons for Calvin cycle, which convert carbon dioxide into glucose. .
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