Photosynthesis - Calvin Cycle

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calvin cycle

calvin cycle  The Calvin Cycle In plants, carbon dioxide enters the leaves through stomata, where it diffuses over short distances through The Calvin cycle diagram helps to visualize easily the idea and concepts of the process It helps to understand its vital role that driving

The Calvin Cycle converts three water and three carbon dioxide molecules into one molecule of glyceraldehyde The six left over oxygen atoms are released into The Calvin Cycle is a series of biochemical reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis It is a

Fewer carbohydrates would be produced by the Calvin cycle A Fewer carbohydrates would be produced by the Calvin cycle There would be no change to the Each consumes one ATP and NADPH and transforms into a triose phosphate molecule One-sixth of the triose phosphates produced by the cycle is used in

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