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Multiple Choice
Which of the following processes occurs during the Calvin cycle?
A
Reduction of NADPH
B
Release of oxygen
C
Regeneration of RuBP
D
Production of ATP
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that the Calvin cycle is a part of photosynthesis that occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts and is responsible for converting carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose.
Recognize that the Calvin cycle does not directly involve the release of oxygen; oxygen is released during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
Identify that the Calvin cycle uses ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions to drive the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose.
Note that one of the key steps in the Calvin cycle is the regeneration of RuBP (ribulose bisphosphate), which is necessary for the cycle to continue and fix more carbon dioxide.
Understand that the reduction of NADPH occurs in the Calvin cycle, but it is used to reduce 3-phosphoglycerate into glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, not to regenerate RuBP.