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The sole purpose of the Calvin Cycle is to convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere into carbohydrates or sugars (Column B - b).
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The Calvin Cycle reactions take place in the stroma of the chloroplast (Column B - a).
Watch the video and answer the following question. Column A 1. The sole purpose of the Calvin Cycle is to: The sole purpose of the Calvin Cycle is to 2. Where do the Calvin Cycle reactions take place?: Where do the Calvin Cycle reactions take place? Column B a.In the stroma of the chloroplast b.convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere into carbohydrates or sugars
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