Classify each characteristic based on whether it describes the Calvin-Benson cycle or the citric acid cycle.
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Step 1: Identify the characteristics of the Calvin-Benson cycle: - Takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts - Involves carbon fixation - Produces glucose - Does not require oxygen Show more…
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