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no, it is in the chloroplast.Calvin cycle called the dark reaction.Kreb cycle takes place in mitochondria

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Which two cycle are linked by the production and utilization of carbon dioxide where do these cycles occur?

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.


What is another name for the for the dark reaction?

the calvin cycle


Which organelle participates in the Calvin cycle?

The chloroplast is the organelle that participates in the Calvin cycle. Within the chloroplast, the stroma is where the Calvin cycle takes place.


During what cycle do a series of reactions occur in the mitochondria which release carbon dioxide?

Citric acid cycle


What are other names for the Calvin cycle?

The Calvin Cycle is also known as the Calvin-Benson Cycle, light-independent reaction, or the C3 Cycle.


Does the light independent reactions of the Calvin cycle occur in the thylakoids?

In photosynthesis, the the electron transport chain is part of the light dependent reactions. The "light independent reactions" are the Calvin-Benson cycle and do not include an electron transport chain, but the Calvin Cycle cannot proceed without the ATP and NADPH produced during the light reactions.


Is the Calvin cycle a part of cellular respiration?

No, the Calvin cycle is not a part of cellular respiration. It is a series of reactions that take place in the chloroplasts of plants during photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria and is the process by which cells generate energy from glucose.


What site does Calvin cycle happen?

The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts.


When does carbohydrate production occur in a chloroplast?

During The Calvin Cycle cycle, sugars are produced in the chloroplast.


The Calvin Cycle is known as what?

The Calvin Cycle is also known as the dark phase of photosynthesis.


Where in the plant does the Calvin cycle occur?

The Calvin Cycle occurs in the stroma (inside a chloroplast)


What occurs outside the Calvin cycle?

Outside the Calvin cycle, photosynthesis occurs primarily in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, where light-dependent reactions take place. These reactions capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH while splitting water molecules to release oxygen. Additionally, cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria, where glucose produced during the Calvin cycle is broken down to generate ATP for cellular activities. Other metabolic processes, such as the synthesis of fatty acids and amino acids, also take place outside the Calvin cycle.