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Photosynthesis and carbon fixation can only occur in the presence of light. true or false
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Photosynthesis and carbon fixation can only occur in the presence of light. true or false
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Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Edge - Calvin Cycle
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False. The photosynthesis process has two stages, one in presence of light and the other without the presence of light (dark fase), in fact, the carbon fixation can occur during the dark fase, this process is call
Calvin cycle.
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