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There are two parts of photosynthesis—the light reactions and the dark reactions. What is the end product of the dark reactions?

carbon dioxide

chlorophyll

glucose

ATP

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it is glucose

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The correct answer is glucose.

Dark reaction or Calvin cycle is a part of the photosynthesis in which carbon is fixed in the form of sugar mainly glucose. The carbon is obtained from the carbon dioxide.

It uses the products of the light reaction which are ATP and NADPH.

It usually takes occur in stroma of the chloroplast.

It involves three stages namely; carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration.

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