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The Calvin cycle is a carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and the energy carried by ATP and NADPH to make simple sugars.
the calvin cycle uses 6 molecules of carbon dioxide to produce a singe 6carbon sugar molecule
During the Calvin Cycle in photosynthesis, the 6 carbon molecule splits into 2 PGA (Phosphoglyceric Acid) 3 carbon molecules.
Because glucose has 6 carbons and one carbon is incorporated with each turn of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
The products of the Calvin cycle are the three carbon sugar phosphate molecules or the triose phosphates (G3P). The products formed after a single turn of the Calvin cycle are 3 ADP, 2 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) molecules, and 2 NADP+.
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The Calvin cycle is a carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and the energy carried by ATP and NADPH to make simple sugars.
G3P molecules which combine to form glucose
The Calvin cycle is a carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and the energy carried by ATP and NADPH to make simple sugars.
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it lowers the efficiency of photosynthesis by removing carbon molecules from the Calvin cycle.