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How does the calvin cycle differ from the light-dependent reactions?

a. it takes place in the stroma.
b. it takes place in chloroplasts.
c. it requires light.
d. it requires water.

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Answer:

C. it requires light

Step-by-step explanation:

As implied by the name, "Light-dependent" reactions need light, but the calvin cycle does not. Hope this helps :)

User Levy Moreira
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c. It requires light
Clavin cycle doesn't need light, however light-dependent requires light. You can tell because of the name.
User Yogeshree Koyani
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