What are Photosynthetic enzymes
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in dark reaction ATP and NADPH are used to fix carbon in the calvin cycle . i think both are photosynthetic enzymes
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Rubisco. The "synthesis" of "photosynthesis" is the building of a sugar molecule from carbon dioxide, and that part of the process is done by another enzyme: ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase, often abbreviated as rubisco.
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In the Calvin cycle ATP and NADPH are used to refuse or fix carbon dioxide to produce glucose.....
This carbon fixation reaction is catalysed by enzyme,,called RUBISCO.....A highly abundant protein and plant and possibly the most abundant.... protein on earth........
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