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The carbon fixing reactions that occur in photosynthesis is called the anaplerotic reaction. In most cases, the carbon fixing reactions usually occurs in the marine environments.
The gas is carbon dioxide.
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Light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place in the thylakoid of plants. These reaction convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose.
carbon dioxide fixation
Carbon, ATP and NADPH
Carbon fixation (the Calvin Cycle).
Carbon Dioxide
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The carbon fixing reactions that occur in photosynthesis is called the anaplerotic reaction. In most cases, the carbon fixing reactions usually occurs in the marine environments.
Oxygen + Water ---------> Carbon Dioxide + Glucose
The Carbon Cycle.
Oxygen + Water ---------> Carbon Dioxide + Glucose
The gas is carbon dioxide.
Create products for which the light-independent reaction is able to use to continue the rest of photosynthesis.
The energy formed in the light reactions of photosynthesis is used to convert carbon dioxide into glucose during the Calvin cycle (dark reactions).
Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to use in the dark reactions (Calvin Cycle) of photosynthesis, and oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis.