During the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis carbon dioxide is converted into glucose water is converted into oxygen ATP and NADPH are made from ADP, Pi and NADP+ glucose is broken down into pyruvate and carbon dioxide chemical energy is converted into green light in the chloroplasts
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Step 2: Water is converted into oxygen. Step 3: ATP and NADPH are made from ADP, Pi, and NADP+. Step 4: Glucose is broken down into pyruvate and carbon dioxide. Step 5: Chemical energy is converted into green light in the chloroplasts. **During the Calvin cycle Show more…
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