CameraIcon
CameraIcon
SearchIcon
MyQuestionIcon
MyQuestionIcon
175
You visited us 175 times! Enjoying our articles? Unlock Full Access!
Question

Explain Calvin cycle with the help of diagram.

Open in App
Solution

Calvin cycle is the second phase of the photosynthetic reactions which occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast.
There are 3 phases in this pathway. The first phase is carbon fixation. The enzyme RuBisCo is responsible for the fixation of carbon dioxide which reacts with the primary acceptor RUBP (Ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate). The first stable product is 3- PGA (3-phosphoglyceric acid).
The second step is reduction. 3-PGA is converted to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P). ATP and NADPH are used for this reaction.
The third step is formation of the glucose molecule. Some of the molecules of G3P are used for the formation of glucose.
The fourth step is regeneration. This is the step when certain molecules of G3P are used to regenerate the RUBP for the next cycle.

636856_609482_ans.jpg

flag
Suggest Corrections
thumbs-up
0
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
similar_icon
Related Videos
thumbnail
lock
Dark Reactions
BIOLOGY
Watch in App
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
CrossIcon