The Calvin Cycle or "Dark" Reactions (Photosynthesis)

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During photosynthesis, light energy is used to generate chemical free energy, stored in glucose. The light-independent Calvin cycle, also (misleadingly) known as the "dark reaction" or "dark stage", uses the energy from short-lived electronically-excited carriers to convert carbon dioxide and water into organic compounds that can be used by the organism (and by animals which feed on it). This set of reactions is also called carbon fixation. The key enzyme of the cycle is called RuBisCO. In the following equations, the chemical species (phosphates and carboxylic acids) exist in equilibria among their various ionized states as governed by the pH.

The enzymes in the Calvin cycle are functionally equivalent to many enzymes used in other metabolic pathways such as gluconeogenesis and the pentose phosphate pathway, but they are to be found in the chloroplast stroma instead of the cell cytoplasm, separating the reactions. They are activated in the light (which is why the name "dark reaction" is misleading), and also by products of the light-dependent reaction. These regulatory functions prevent the Calvin cycle from operating in reverse to respiration, which would create a continuous cycle of carbon dioxide being reduced to carbohydrates, and carbohydrates being respired to carbon dioxide. Energy (in the form of ATP) would be wasted in carrying out these reactions that have no net productivity.

The sum of reactions in the Calvin cycle is the following:

3 CO2 + 6 NADPH + 5 H2O + 9 ATP → C3H5O3-PO32- + 2 H+ + 6 NADP+ + 9 ADP + 8 Pi
OR
3 CO2 + 6 C21H29N7O17P3 + 5 H2O + 9 C10H16N5O13P3 → C3H5O3-PO32- + 2 H+ + 6 NADP+ + 9 C10H15N5O10P2 + 8 Pi

It should be noted that hexose (six carbon) sugars are not a product of the Calvin cycle. Although many texts list a product of photosynthesis as C6H12O6, this is mainly a convenience to counter the equation of respiration, where six-carbon sugars are oxidized in mitochondria. The carbohydrate products of the Calvin Cycle are three-carbon sugar phosphate molecules, or "triose phosphates," specifically, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.

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The Calvin Cycle or "Dark" Reactions (Photosynthesis)

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  • ap bio is ...

    ap bio is ridiculous. i hate it.
    but thanks for the video.
    it helped somewhat :]
    ^^ its me not you ^^
    i just don't get it :[

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  • I'm almost done in ...

    I'm almost done in college, and we learn a lot. Like copper fixation in cytochrome c of the etc membrane proteins. The point is you are learning a very basic version of cell resp... and it is a lot more complicated than you could imagine. Probably more than your teacher knows. You can't predict ATP production of a particular cell... only theoretical yields.

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  • Yes, Glyceraldehyde ...

    Yes, Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate can also be known as triose phosphate or 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde and abbreviated as G3P, GADP, GAP or PGAL :)

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  • yes, its just ...

    yes, its just naming conventions

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  • Im taking grade 10 ...

    Im taking grade 10 biology and we are required to know that. We are also required to know bassicly everything about Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis. Ide like to thank you for your videos they are helping alot!

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    DANKE DANKE

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  • thank you so so so ...

    thank you so so so much! ap biology is IMPOSSIBLE!!! but this helps :)

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  • G3P can also be ...

    G3P can also be PGAL???

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  • each time around it ...

    each time around it uses 9 ATP and 6 NADPH.

    it says it in the video

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  • It is hard to say.. ...

    It is hard to say... it doesn't actually line up right every time. The formula used for conveniences try to make a C6H12O6 glucose, but that isn't exactly what is made.

    It is safe to say you won't get asked that until maybe junior year in college.

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  • wait this did help ...

    wait this did help me but i have one question...how much ATP was used during this cycle?? did it say in the video...PLEASE respond...otherwise i understand it now thanks

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  • Thank you so much! ...

    Thank you so much! I understand this process so much better now; as I read off the book, I was like WTF?!!! I have a test tomorrow on this process, so thanks a mil!

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  • This was helpful. ...

    This was helpful. Biological science has always been the branch of science I've found easiest to grasp, but for some reason I can never remember the processes of respiration and photosynthesis in their entirety.

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    Why were you watching this video to study for Biography? The good news is you're 19 now and can drop out and get a job!

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