The Calvin Cycle has 3 series of reactions. They are Carbon Dioxide fixation, Carbon dioxide reduction, and regeneration of the first substrate RuBP ( ribulose 1,5 bisphosphate). It also produces ATP. Glucose is its outcome which is G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate).
During the Calvin cycle, plants use energy that NADPH and ATP contain to build high-energy compounds that can stored up to a long period of time.
The Calvin cycle is part of the production of carbohydrates during photosynthesis.
The Calvin Cycle is one of the light dependent reactions in plants. The Calvin Cycle occurs during the photosynthesis process.
during a Calvin cycle, the biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose ATP.
Photosynthesis occurs during the calvin cycle.
in the stroma of the thylakoid
NADPH and ATP
For a person to know which of the following events occurs during the Calvin cycle reactions they need to know what the events are. If the events are not listed they will not know which will be the answer.
release of oxygen
Light reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes while the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma.
No, not unless the plant is exposed to light.
Citric acid cycle
For a person to know which of the following events occurs during the Calvin cycle reactions they need to know what the events are. If the events are not listed they will not know which will be the answer.
During The Calvin Cycle cycle, sugars are produced in the chloroplast.
During Calvin cycle
release of oxygen
The Calvin Cycle occurs in the stroma (inside a chloroplast)
Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast
Light reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes while the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma.
the stoma
Calvin cycle
apex: the Calvin cycle
The stroma
Calvin cycle takes place in plantscell inside the chloroplast within the stroma.