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What do plants do with the high energy sugar molecules they produce during the Calvin cycle?
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What do plants do with the high energy sugar molecules they produce during the Calvin cycle?
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During the Calvin cycle, plants use energy to build high-energy compounds that can be stored for a long time. The Calvin cycle uses a variety of things, from the light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars, and more.
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