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OpenStudy (rachie19):

how is sugar made in the calvin cycle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using Carbon from CO2, energy from ATP, and high-energy electrons from NADPH, the Calvin Cycle constructs an energy-rich sugar molecule called glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate (G3P). The plant cell can then use G3P as the raw material to make the glucose and other organic compounds that it needs. This occurs within the stroma of a chloroplast.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hope it helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol you just copied and pasted from Answers.com

OpenStudy (rachie19):

i noticed that too @bcounts063273 lol i was loooking for a diagram u know. more for help than the answer but thanks any way @mariod5

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