What is produced during the Calvin Cycle? What is relationship of the Calvin cycle to carbon dioxide?
How are the products of the membrane-associated reactions used during Calvin Cycle?
What is produced during the Calvin Cycle? What is relationship of the Calvin cycle to carbon dioxide?
Answer: Calvin cycle is used to fix carbon dioxide to carbohydrates like glucose by light independent pathway. Although it is not directly dependent on light, however, indirectly it depends on light since the energy carriers like ATP and NADPH are required are produced in light-dependent reactions. The carbon dioxide is related to Calvin cycle in a way carbon dioxide is fixed by Ribusco to glucose.
How are the products of the membrane-associated reactions used during Calvin Cycle?
The products of membrane-associated reactions i.e., light reactions (cyclic and non-cyclic) produce energy equivalents like ATP and NADPH which are used in the Calvin cycle
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