The correct option is D the first stable product of CO2 fixation is a 3 carbon compound
Calvin cycle is also called C3 cycle as the first stable product formed is a 3 carbon compound. During the Calvin cycle, there is carbon dioxide fixation and synthesis of glucose. In C3 plants, the primary acceptor of carbon dioxide is a 5 carbon compound, RuBP (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate). RuBP combines with carbon dioxide and forms into an unstable 6 carbon compound which splits into two molecules of 3-PGA (3-phosphoglycerate). The first stable product formed in C3 plants is 3-PGA, which is a 3 carbon compound. Hence, these plants are called C3 plants and the pathway is called C3 cycle.
6 molecules of CO2 are required for the formation of 1 glucose. 3 ATP and 2 NADPH are utilized in one cycle. The cycle has to be repeated 6 times to generate 1 glucose molecule.