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In what form or forms is chemical energy added to intermediates in the Calvin Cycle?
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ATP and NADPH |
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only NADPH |
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calories from glucose |
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only ATP |
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he Calvin cycle add carbon to an easy five-carbon molecule called RuBP. These reactions use energy from NADPH and ATP that were produced within the light reactions. the ultimate product of the Calvin cycle is glucose
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