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What happens to carbon dioxide molecules in the calvin cycle reactions?

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The reactions of the Calvin cycle take place in the stroma and the process is fueled by and dependent on ATP and NADPH from the light reactions. However, carbon atom from Co2 are fixed and used to build three carbon sugars.

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