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Photosynthesis part deux: The Calvin Cycle

Chapter 6-2 pages 117120

At right is Melvin Calvin who worked all this out Below is Calvin who worked out Calvin Ball

Calvin Cycle
From photosynthesis we get ATP and NADPH Now well use the energy from that to make biomolecules

The energy from Niagra falls is used to power turbines so we can use electricity to do work

Carbon Fixation
Carbon fixation is the building of biomolecules from CO2 3 steps of the Calvin Cycle
1. CO2 diffuses into the stroma from the surrounding cytoplasm. RuBP is combined with CO2. The new 6 Carbon molecule splits into 2 3 Carbon molecules called PGA

Calvin Cycle
Step 2 2 PGAs converted to another 3 Carbon molecule PGAL, in a two part process 1. PGA receives a Phosphate from ATP 2. NADPH gives its H+ The ADP, NADP+, and Phosphate are reused back in the photosynthesis reaction

Confused, stare at this picture, watch the lines seem to move. Now get back to work

Calvin Cycle
Step 3 Some of the PGAL goes back to RuBP so the Cycle can continue Other PGAL goes elsewhere to make Biomolecules

Balance sheet for Photosynthesis


Calvin Cycle has to turn 3 times to get a PGAL
That uses 9 ATPs and 6 NADPHs

Now no glucose has been made yet. Cellular respiration is where Glucose is involved.
The Lakers appreciate the Calvin Cycle, you should to.

Alternative pathways
C3 Plants only fix carbon through the Calvin Cycle
Most plants are this, trees for example

In hot climates plants lose water through open stomata so they need to keep stomata closed But stomata are where CO2 & O2 leave and enter the cell

Alternative Pathways
C4 pathway plants put CO2 into 4 carbon molecules
Corn & Sugar Cane are examples

CAM pathway plants have stomata open at night and closed during the day, the opposite as normal
includes Cactus & Pineapple

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