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What happens during carbon fixation?

a. Carbon dioxide is added to a five carbon sugar, making it a six carbon sugar.
b. Carbon dioxide is broken apart to release carbon and oxygen gas.
c. Sucrose is made by combining fructose and glucose.
d. ATP and NADPH are synthesized.

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a. Carbon dioxide is added to a five carbon sugar, making it a six carbon sugar.

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I think this is the answer, but I'm not sure. I learned this a long time ago in Biology.

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