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The calvin benson cycle takes in which part of plants

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Answered by asimkhan33329
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The Calvin cycle (also known as the Benson-Calvin cycle) is the set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis. The cycle is light-independent because it takes place after the energy has been captured from sunlight.

The Calvin cycle has three stages. In stage

1, the enzyme RuBisCO incorporates carbon dioxide into an organic molecule.

In stage 2, the organic molecule is reduced.

In stage 3, RuBP, the molecule that starts the cycle, is regenerated so that the cycle can continue.

Those plants that utilize just the Calvin cycle for carbon fixation are known as C3 plants. Carbon dioxide diffuses into the stroma of chloroplasts and combines with a five-carbon sugar, ribulose1,5-biphosphate (RuBP). ... During the day, the Calvin cycle operates in the same chloroplasts.

Answered by ravinagarg4
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Answer = Calvin cycle takes place in cytoplasm of Chloroplast of plant

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