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                Identify the event(s) that form part of the Calvin cycle.
Protons (H+) are moved against their concentration gradient.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is incorporated into a preexisting sugar molecule.
Light energy is absorbed by a pigment molecule.
ATP and NADPH are produced.
I think correct answer is, "Carbon dioxide (CO2) is incorporated into a preexisting sugar molecule."
            
        Protons (H+) are moved against their concentration gradient.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is incorporated into a preexisting sugar molecule.
Light energy is absorbed by a pigment molecule.
ATP and NADPH are produced.
I think correct answer is, "Carbon dioxide (CO2) is incorporated into a preexisting sugar molecule."
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