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What occurs during stage two of photosynthesis? Carbon dioxide enters the stomata. Sunlight strikes the leaves. Energy is captured in the chloroplasts. Chlorophyll absorbs light.

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Stage two: carbon fixation

The ATP is broken down to release energy which is used to combine hydrogen (from the light reactions) with carbon dioxide to produce sugar. The reactions of carbon fixation are controlled by specific enzymes.

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