ATP and NADPH power sugar synthesis in the Calvin cycle. The steps of the Calvin cycle

Chapter 7, Problem 7.10

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ATP and NADPH power sugar synthesis in the Calvin cycle. The steps of the Calvin cycle include carbon fixation, reduction, release of G3P, and regeneration of RuBP. Using carbon from CO2, electrons from NADPH, and energy from ATP, the cycle constructs G3P, which is used to build glucose and other organic molecules.

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