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They are found in the light reaction. Photosystems not involved in Calvin cycle.

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How do photosystem 1 and 2 allow the calvin cycle to work?

No. Photosystems I and II are where light-dependent reactions occur, while the Calvin Cycle is where light-independent reactions occur. Photosynthesis begins with Photosystem II, then Photosystem I, then the products from there go to the Calvin Cycle. (yes photosystem II comes before photosystem I)


What are the substances used Calvin cycle?

The Reactants for the Light-Independent Cycle(Calvin Cycle) are ATP, CO2, and NADPH


The Calvin cycle happens during?

Carbon dioxide fixation in the light independent Calvin cycle occurs at night. Rubisco enzyme catalyzes the fixation of carbon dioxide to ribulose-1-5- bisphosphate.


How many times does the Calvin cycle go around to produce 1 pgal?

The Calvin cycle goes through a full cycle three times to produce one molecule of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (PGAL).


Where doe the reaction take place?

Photosytems 1 or the Calvin cycle. This occurs in the stroma of a chloroplast.


Where the dark reaction take place?

Photosytems 1 or the Calvin cycle. This occurs in the stroma of a chloroplast.


Does the Calvin cycle Requires CO2?

The Calvin Cycle is a light-independent cycle, but it does not require darkness. although it can use light again it does not require it.


What are the products of the Calvin cycle and how are they usd?

The only product of the Calvin Cycle is 1 molecule of glucose every two turns. It is used to begin the process of Cellular respiration through Glycolysis and is basically used for food to create ATP.


what compounds binds to CO' 2 during the Calvin-Benson cycle?

Ribulose 1, 5-diphosphate


How many turns of the calvin cycle are needed to produce a molecule of pgal how many molcules of atp and nadph are used in the process?

I'm pretty sure that it takes 2 PGAL's to make 1 glucose . It takes 6 turns of the Calvin cycle since 3 turns give you 1 PGAL.


How many ATP molecules are required to regenerate RuBP from five G3P molecules?

None. The Calvin cycle uses ATP and results in ADP.


What are the similarities between the Krebs Cycle and the Calvin cycle?

Similarity: They are both cycles, therefore both have a reactant that s regenerated. In the Krebs Cycle, oxaloacetate is regenerated. In the Calvin cycle, RuBP is regenerated (ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate). Difference: Glucose is completely broken down in the Krebs Cycle to carbon dioxide, which in the Calvin Cycle, glucose is made as a product.