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  1. The Calvin cycle (article) | Photosynthesis | Khan Academy

    In the Calvin cycle, carbon atoms from CO 2 are fixed (incorporated into organic molecules) and used to build three-carbon sugars. This process is fueled by, and dependent on, ATP and …

  2. Photosynthesis: Calvin cycle (video) | Khan Academy

    The Calvin cycle, or the light-independent (dark) reactions of photosythesis. Created by Sal Khan.

  3. Photosynthesis review (article) | Khan Academy

    Calvin Cycle: ATP is used to create sugars that the plant will use to grow and live. My question is where does the ATP come from? Light-dependent reactions make ATP with the light energy, …

  4. Breaking down photosynthesis stages (video) | Khan Academy

    Photosynthesis, a process vital for life, involves two main stages: light-dependent reactions and the light-independent reactions (also called the Calvin cycle).

  5. Der Calvin-Zyklus (Artikel) | Photosynthese | Khan Akademy

    Im Calvin-Zyklus werden die Kohlenstoffatome aus dem CO 2 fixiert (in organische Moleküle eingebaut) und zur Herstellung von Zuckern mit drei Kohlenstoffatomen verwendet. Dieser …

  6. Intro to photosynthesis (article) | Khan Academy

    Jul 17, 2016 · The Calvin cycle, also called the light-independent reactions, takes place in the stroma and does not directly require light. Instead, the Calvin cycle uses ATP ‍ and NADPH ‍ …

  7. The Calvin Cycle (video) - Khan Academy

    We know plants make their own food, but what is the actual process where food is made? Watch this video on Calvin cycle to understand how plants use atmospheric carbon to produce glucose.

  8. Light-dependent reactions (photosynthesis reaction) (article)

    The ATP and NADPH from the light-dependent reactions are used to make sugars in the next stage of photosynthesis, the Calvin cycle. In another form of the light reactions, called cyclic …

  9. The Calvin Cycle (video) | Week 2 | Khan Academy

    We know plants make their own food, but what is the actual process where food is made? Watch this video on Calvin cycle to understand how plants use atmospheric carbon to produce glucose.

  10. 卡尔文循环 (文章) | 光合作用 | 可汗学院

    Berg, J. M., Tymoczko, J. L., and Stryer, L. (2002). The Calvin cycle synthesizes hexoses from carbon dioxide and water. In Biochemistry (5th ed., section 20.1). New York, NY: W. H. …