There are many similarities, as well as differences. However, I think the main point would be, that if we only look at the larger picture and not the particular steps of the cycles, the two can be thought of as being a reversal of each other.
The Calvin cycle captures carbon dioxide to make organic molecules.
The Krebs cycle breaks down organic molecules to produce energy - and releases carbon dioxide in the process.
Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration.
break done of carbon.
Only electron transport chain need oxygen. Other two steps do not need
Citric acid cycle
The Calvin cycle does not utilize oxygen as a reactant, so it is not aerobic.
The Krebs cycle
what are two reasons why is it better for human muscle cells to produce energy through aerobic respiration than through anaerobic respiration
Krebs involves energy. Calvin involves volts.
The Calvin Cycle in Photosynthesis and The Krebs Cycle in Cellular Respiration. The Calvin Cycle occurs in chloroplasts and The Krebs Cycle occurs in the Mitochondria.
Calvin Cycle
Similarity: They are both cycles, therefore both have a reactant that s regenerated. In the Krebs Cycle, oxaloacetate is regenerated. In the Calvin cycle, RuBP is regenerated (ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate). Difference: Glucose is completely broken down in the Krebs Cycle to carbon dioxide, which in the Calvin Cycle, glucose is made as a product.
The Mitochondrial Matrix Contains The Enzymes Needed To Catalyze The Reactions Of Krebs Cycle.
Only electron transport chain need oxygen. Other two steps do not need
Citric acid cycle
Tricarboxylic acid cycle, the citric acid cycle, and the Szent-Györgyi-Krebs cycle
The Calvin cycle does not utilize oxygen as a reactant, so it is not aerobic.
The Krebs Cycle's purpose is to produce ATP that cells can use, occurs in animal cells. The Calvin Cycle is in chloroplasts and is used to produce glucose for cells. *
it has to deal with the Krebs cycle or i mixed it up with Calvin cycle...
The Krebs cycle