What is the role of the Calvin Cycle? Reaction that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, oxygen released as a waste product, hydrogen sent to another reaction. Takes the free energy released from previous reactions and produces the bulk of ATP. Reaction that finishes the breakdown of glucose, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons as well as CO2 gas Reaction that combines hydrogens with CO2 to make glucose Reaction that splits glucose in half, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons.

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What is the role of the Calvin Cycle?
Reaction that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, oxygen released as a waste product, hydrogen sent to
another reaction.
Takes the free energy released from previous reactions and produces the bulk of ATP.
Reaction that finishes the breakdown of glucose, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons as well as CO2 gas
Reaction that combines hydrogens with CO2 to make glucose
(E) Reaction that splits glucose in half, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons.
Transcribed Image Text:What is the role of the Calvin Cycle? Reaction that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, oxygen released as a waste product, hydrogen sent to another reaction. Takes the free energy released from previous reactions and produces the bulk of ATP. Reaction that finishes the breakdown of glucose, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons as well as CO2 gas Reaction that combines hydrogens with CO2 to make glucose (E) Reaction that splits glucose in half, releasing hydrogen ions and electrons.
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Calvin cycle is a dark reaction because it does not require sunlight. Despite the fact that it can occur during the day, this process does not require the sun's energy to function. The Calvin cycle is also known as the Calvin-Benson cycle, the light-independent reaction, carbon fixation, and the C3 pathway.

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