The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis, also called the Calvin cycle,
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Question
The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis, also called the Calvin cycle, use and produce a variety of molecules. Sort the molecules below into three categories, molecules brought in and used in the Calvin cycle, molecules produced during the Calvin cycle that leave the cycle, and molecules made in the cytoplasm from the products of the Calvin cycle.
*energy-carrier molecules that have lost some energy
*molecules carrying energy from the light-dependent reactions
*carbon dioxoide from the environment
*energy-rich 3 carbon molecules
*organic molecules such as glucose
Explanation / Answer
*energy-carrier molecules that have lost some energy
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