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How does carbon fixation takes place in plants?​

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Answered by rumaisaimtiyaz4
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Answer:

Carbon fixation is the process by which inorganic carbon is added to an organic molecule. ... Three molecules of CO2 along with ATP, NADPH, and water are needed for a full turn of the cycle and the production of a glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (Ga-3P) molecule for use by the cell in making starch or sugar.

Answered by shaiksuriyasha68
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Explanation:

carbon dioxide enter through tiny holes in a plants leaves flowers branches stems and roots plants also require bwater to make their food the energy from light causes a chemical reaction that break down the molecules of carbon dioxideand water recognize themto make the glucose and oxygen gas

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