The Calvin cycle requires the input of carbon dioxide and occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts produces energy in the form of reduced coenzymes and occurs in the thylakoids of chloroplasts. produces energy in the form of ATP and occurs in the thylakoids of chloroplasts. two of the above requires darkness and occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts
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The Calvin cycle requires the input of carbon dioxide and occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts. This statement is true. The Calvin cycle is a series of reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts, and it uses carbon dioxide to produce glucose. Show more…
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