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It uses the energy made in light reaction. In calvin cycle CO2 is reduced to glucose

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What does Calvin cycle use to to produce high energy sugars?

The Calvin cycle uses ATP and NAPDH from light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars.


What does ATP to the Calvin Benson cycle?

ATP adds chemical energy to the Calvin-Benson cycle.


What is different between Krebs cycle and Calvin cycle?

Krebs involves energy. Calvin involves volts.


What is the stage of photosynthesis called in which plants use the energy that ATP and NADPH contain to build high energy sugars?

This stage is called the Calvin Cycle, which occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts. It is the final step of photosynthesis where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using the energy stored in ATP and NADPH.


Why can the Calvin cycle work at night but photosystems cant?

Because photosystems need light to operate (photo=light). Photosystems use energy from sunlight, Calvin systems use energy stored in the plant.


Does the Calvin cycle Requires CO2?

The Calvin Cycle is a light-independent cycle, but it does not require darkness. although it can use light again it does not require it.


Does the Calvin cycle release or absorb energy?

The Calvin cycle absorbs energy in the form of ATP and NADPH in order to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.


How many ATP are produced from Calvin cycle?

The Calvin cycle does not directly produce ATP. However, ATP is required as an energy source for the Calvin cycle to function. ATP is typically generated through the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.


Is energy required to run the Calvin cycle?

Yes


Why do plants use this ATP produced by photosynthesis to power the Calvin Cycle where sugars molecules are produced?

ATP is called energy currency of cell , it is required by all processes of cell including Calvin cycle .


Before the calvin cycle begins where is the energy stored?

The energy needed for the Calvin cycle is stored in the form of ATP and NADPH molecules, which are produced during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. These molecules provide the energy required for the Calvin cycle to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates.


Where does the ATP energy come from for the Calvin cycle?

The light reaction