how to explain dark phase of photosynthesis
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the dark phase is when the plant uses the previously mentioned molecules in the stroma to utililze the nutrients obtained in the light phase.
This reaction cycle is also called Calvin Benison Cycle, and it occurs in the stroma. ATP provides the energy while NADPH provides the electrons required to fix the CO2(carbon dioxide) into carbohydrates. So this is the dark phase of photosynthesis.
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the dark phase is when the plant uses the previously mentioned molecules in the stroma to utililze the nutrients obtained in the light phase.
This reaction cycle is also called Calvin Benison Cycle, and it occurs in the stroma. ATP provides the energy while NADPH provides the electrons required to fix the CO2(carbon dioxide) into carbohydrates. So this is the dark phase of photosynthesis.
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