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Why is the Calvin cycle considered a dark reaction?

It occurs only at night.
It requires an absence of light.
It turns the plant dark green.
It can proceed in the dark.

Answer:it can proceed in the dark
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It can proceed in the dark

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The correct answer for this question is (D) It can proceed in the dark.

Calvin cycle is named after Melvin C. Calvin, who won a Nobel prize in chemistry for finding it in 1961. Calvin cycle take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis and it is a light-independent reaction so also called as dark reaction.

The Calvin cycle proceeds in three stages:

1. Carboxylation, during which CO2 combines with ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate

2. Reduction, during which carbohydrate is formed at the expense of photochemically made ATP and NADPH

3. Regeneration during which the CO2 acceptor ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate is formed again so that the cycle continues.

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