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What stage of photosynthesis uses

carbon dioxide to make glucose?


A. Light reactions
B. Calvin Cycle
C. ATP synthesis
D. Cellular respiration

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Answer:

Calvin Cycle

Step-by-step explanation:

The Calvin cycle takes over where the light reactions end. It uses chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH (from the light reactions) and carbon dioxide from the air to produce glucose, the molecule that virtually all organisms use for food.

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