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No. Sunlight is needed by plants to convert CO2 to O2.
No conversion is needed.
ATP and NADPH2 are created in the light dependent stage and are needed for the transformation of GP into TP in the Calvin cycle.
The materials that are needed in the Calvin Cycle are ATP (Adenosine TriPhospate) and Carbon Dioxide
Light, carbon dioxide, and water are the materials needed to start photosynthesis. The carbon dioxide is needed for the Calvin cycle while the light and water are required for the light reactions.
Energy from ATP and electrons from NADPH... gotta love novanet right?
Energy from ATP and electrons from NADPH... gotta love novanet right?
Energy from ATP and electrons from NADPH... gotta love novanet right?
Energy from ATP and electrons from NADPH... gotta love novanet right?
It is photosynthesis where light is not needed. It is a nickname for the Calvin-Benson cycle which is the second main step of photosynthesis. It utilizes the ATP and NADPH produced from the light-reactions as well as carbon dioxide from the air in order to produce glucose.
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co2,ATP, and NADPH
It will not work properly, but there are usually electrons from the carbon dioxide and water needed to perform the Calvin Cycle at all.
No. Sunlight is needed by plants to convert CO2 to O2.
CO2 is needed for it. That is to get carbon
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== == Technically speaking, three turns of the Calvin cycle produce one Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P). Each turn of the Calvin Cycle uses 1 CO2. So three CO2 (3 cycles) for 1 G3P. Since 2 G3P are needed for 1 molecule of glucose = six molecules of CO2. As a side note, for one molecule of glucose= requires 6 CO2 + 18 molecules of ATP + 12 molecules of NADPH. (Source: Campbell and Reece, 2005)