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Calvin cycle takes place in plantscell inside the chloroplast within the stroma.

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Q: In eukaryotes where does the Calvin cycle occur in the plant?
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Where in the plant does the Calvin cycle occur?

The Calvin Cycle occurs in the stroma (inside a chloroplast)


When does carbon fixation occur in plant biology?

During Calvin cycle


Which process of photosynthesis can occur at night?

No, not unless the plant is exposed to light.


Which structures does the Calvin cycle take place?

the light independent reactions occur in the thylakiod, another name you could say grana. and the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma. and they both of coarse occur in the chloroplast of the plant cell.


What gas is fixed by the plant during Calvin cycle?

carbon dioxide is used in the Calvin cycle.


What will most likely happens to a plant that does not receive enough sunlight?

the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose


Where does photosinthisis take place?

Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Specifically, the light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes, while the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.


Can Calvin cycle cyclic electron flow noncyclic electron flow or cellular respiration occur if the plant was placed in darkness for days?

as soon as the sun hits them they get all hiper and crazy.


Why is the Calvin cycle helpful?

The Calvin cycle is in plants and it works in conjunction with the photosystems that obtain energy from the sun. This energy is used in the Calvin cycle for plants to( utilize carbon dioxide precursors in the atmosphere) to make sugars,starches, and such that the plant needs to live and grow.


What will most happen to a plant that does not receive enough sunlight?

the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose


What is photorespiration?

Photorespiration occurs when a plant runs out of CO2 and begins adding O2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle.


How does the carbon dioxide form in calving cycle?

Carbon dioxide doesn't form in the Calvin Cycle (I assume you're referring that because there isn't such a thing as the "Calving Cycle" in biochemistry. Carbon dioxide must be taken in by the plant via the stomata and it is then used by the plant in photosynthesis. Clearly, this is why plants rely on carbon dioxide to complete the Calvin cycle and in large, photosynthesis. ~ nkindianhobo ~