The Calvin Cycle take in CO2 and gives off sugar (CH2O).
No. Photolysis is the light phase that produces the products needed for the dark phase or the Calvin cycle. While the Calvin cycle is dependent on photolysis they are not the same thing.
no
Oxygen is released in the light reaction. Carbon dioxide is absorbed in Calvin cycle
Yes, photolysis occurs in the light dependent reaction.
No because it needs lots of ATP to form a bond with carbon dioxide and NADPH.
yes, it converts ribulose bisphosphate and co2 into glucose.
yes
calvin cycle
light reaction is photolysis which mean using light or photon to lysis or break the water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen ion, H+. Dark reaction or the calvin cycle uses hydrogen ion to convert carbon dioxide into glucose
co2
ATP
Calvin Cycle
By photolysis of water during light reaction
Causes the photolysis of water and enables the calvin cycle to occur or the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis.
1. Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma and light- dependent reactions take place in the granum, also light is not required for all the reactions of Calvin cycle.2. Calvin cycle assimilates CO2 to form organic compounds whereas in light reactions photolysis of water leads the formation of energy rich inorganic compounds.
Photolysis is a chemical reaction under radiations, involved in photosynthesis.
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.
the calvin cycle
It is the calvin cycle. It is the second step of photosynthesis.
It is known as the Calvin cycle or light independent cycle
The Calvin Cycle is also known as the Calvin-Benson Cycle, light-independent reaction, or the C3 Cycle.
The Calvin cycle, or the light independent reaction.
Chloroplast contains the Calvin Cycle.
In the Calvin cycle