Boundless Biology by Lukas Waller
Location: Takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast. * Phases of the Calvin Cycle: 1. Carbon Fixation: 2. Reduction Phase: 3. Regeneration of RuBP: * Key Enzyme: * RuBisCO is the primary enzyme, acting as both a carboxylase and an oxygenase. * Can bind to CO₂ (carboxylation) or O₂ (oxygenation), the latter leading to photorespiration, which reduces efficiency. * Energy Requirement: * For each full turn of the cycle (producing 1 G3P): * To produce one glucose molecule, the cycle must run twice, requiring: * Products: * G3P is the direct product, which can be used to form glucose and other carbohydrates. * Photorespiration Issue: * Occurs when RuBisCO fixes O₂ instead of CO₂, leading to wasteful energy loss. * More likely in hot, dry climates when stomata close to conserve water. * Adaptations: * C4 and CAM plants have evolved mechanisms to minimize photorespiration and improve efficiency, which will be explored further.
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