It uses NADPH and ATP used produced from the light reactions to produce ADP, NADP+, and sugar.
NADP+, ADP, and glucose
Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced from the formation of glucose.
NADP+, ADP, and glucose
Sugar (glucose) is the main product of the dark reactions. ADP and NADP+ are also made in the process.
One of the products in the Calvin cycle is glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P), which can be used to regenerate RuBP for further carbon fixation or can be used to produce glucose and other carbohydrates for the plant's growth and energy production.
NADP+, ADP, and glucose
Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced from the formation of glucose.
NADP+, ADP, and glucose
Sugar (glucose) is the main product of the dark reactions. ADP and NADP+ are also made in the process.
One of the products in the Calvin cycle is glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P), which can be used to regenerate RuBP for further carbon fixation or can be used to produce glucose and other carbohydrates for the plant's growth and energy production.
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+.
The products of the Calvin cycle are 2 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) molecules, 3 ADP, and 2 NADP+ -By: Isaiah_the_nerd
well there are many products of the Calvin cycle. 12 ADP, 12 NADP+, and 2 GP3 (which then go to form the glucose molecule) are all formed
ADP, PO4, NADP+, and two 3 carbon sugars because the 3 carbon sugars are unstable by themselves they bond together to form a 6 carbon sugar(glucose) after the Calvin cycle
The Calvin cycle produces glucose (a simple sugar) from carbon dioxide and water with the help of light energy and enzymes. It is a series of biochemical reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts during photosynthesis.
The input molecules of the Calvin cycle are carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH. The output molecules are sugar, ADP, NADP, and inorganic phosphate.
we call it calvin cycle. It is making glucose.