dark reaction phase

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Any of the chemical reactions that take place during the second stage of photosynthesis and do not require light. During the dark reactions, energy released from ATP (created by the light reactions) drives the fixation of carbon from carbon dioxide in organic molecules. The Calvin Cycle forms part of the dark reactions. As long as ATP is available, the dark reactions can occur in darkness or in light.

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Dark

Reaction

PhaseA.K.A as Calvin

Cycle

This phase takes place

in the stroma.CO2

O2

C

RuDP

(Riboluse

Diphosphate)

C

CCC

C C

CCC

C C

CCC

c o

o

CO2

Fixation

CC CCCC

CC CCCC

CC CCCC

PGA

(Phosphoglycerate)

NADPH

(nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-oxidase)

This is now called PGAL

(phosphoglyceraldehyde)

C CC

C C C

C C CC C C

C C C

C C C

C CC C C

C CC C C

C CC C C

C

RuDP

(Riboluse

Diphosphate)

C

CCC

C C

CCC

C C

CCC

c o

o

CC CCCC

CC CCCC

CC CCCC

PGA

(Phosphoglycerate)

NADPH

(nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-oxidase)

This is now called PGAL

(phosphoglyceraldehyde)

C CC

C C C

C C CC C C

C C C

C C C

C C C

(LIGHT)

(INDEPENDENT)

(PHOTOSYNTHESIS)

Combines with

Very unstable

Splits

Combines with

forms

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