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Where does the Carbon for the Calvin Cycle come from what substance?

The source of carbon for the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide.


What is the reactant in the Calvin cycle?

The reactant in the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is fixed and converted into organic molecules, such as glucose, through a series of enzymatic reactions in the Calvin cycle.


What is the reactant of the Calvin cycle?

Carbon dioxide


What gas is fixed by the plant during Calvin cycle?

carbon dioxide is used in the Calvin cycle.


What molecule is reduced in the Calvin Cycle?

In the Calvin Cycle, the molecule that is reduced is carbon dioxide (CO2).


What happenes during the Calvin benson cycle or dark reaction?

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What molecule from the air is broken down from the Calvin cycle?

Carbon dioxide is the molecule from the air that is broken down during the Calvin cycle in photosynthesis to produce glucose.


In Calvin benson cycle carbon dioxide is?

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What molecule is regenerated in the Calvin cycle?

Carbon dioxide


The Calvin cycle converts carbon dioxide to?

The Calvin cycle converts carbon dioxide to glucose, a process known as carbon fixation. By using energy from light and enzymes, the Calvin cycle transforms CO2 molecules into sugars that can be used by the plant for energy.


Does the Calvin cycle produce carbon dioxide?

No, carbon dioxide is fixed to oxaloacetate to begin the cycle that makes one product glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate out of six produced, then the other five G3P are recycled back into oxaloacetate and the cycle begins again.


How many carbon dioxide enter Calvin cycle?

3