Asked by lunabella
Which description best describes the Calvin Cycle
Question 3 options:
Carbon is fixed leading to the formation of glucose
Carbon can always change and it leads to the form of ATP
None of these
Carbon is random and leads to the formation of cellular respiration
Question 3 options:
Carbon is fixed leading to the formation of glucose
Carbon can always change and it leads to the form of ATP
None of these
Carbon is random and leads to the formation of cellular respiration
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The description that best describes the Calvin Cycle is:
**Carbon is fixed leading to the formation of glucose.**
The Calvin Cycle, which takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts, uses carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and fixes it into organic molecules, ultimately leading to the production of glucose.
**Carbon is fixed leading to the formation of glucose.**
The Calvin Cycle, which takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts, uses carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and fixes it into organic molecules, ultimately leading to the production of glucose.