It is the second step of photosynthesis. It does not need light
Is where the cell divides into two new cells
look in your book
The chloroplast is the organelle that participates in the Calvin cycle. Within the chloroplast, the stroma is where the Calvin cycle takes place.
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. *
The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts.
The Calvin cycle is a series of chemical reactions that occur in the chloroplasts of plants during photosynthesis. Its main function is to convert carbon dioxide, water, and ATP into glucose, a type of sugar that plants use for energy and growth. The Calvin cycle also produces oxygen as a byproduct.
ATP, Nadp+ those guys get turned into ADP and Nadph, which gets proccess again later in the cyle. Reason: Needs energy to get cycle working.
The electron carrier molecules of the Krebs cycle are NADH and FADH2. In the Calvin cycle, the electron carrier molecule is NADPH.
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In the Calvin cycle, the primary product is glucose, which is synthesized from carbon dioxide and energy-rich molecules generated during photosynthesis. The cycle utilizes ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions to convert carbon dioxide into glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P), a three-carbon sugar. Some of this G3P can be further processed to form glucose and other carbohydrates, serving as energy storage for plants.
Hey Cyle Allen
i think it's call a cyle because
Is where the cell divides into two new cells
The same material is used and reused
not cyle it right with a good PCT
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