a
Assimilation of Carbon(IV)oxide
b
Photophosphorylation
c
Photolysis
d
Excitation of chlorophyll
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Raphaelle
4 months ago
The dark stage of photosynthesis, also known as the Calvin cycle or the light-independent stage, is primarily associated with the assimilation (fixation) of carbon(IV)oxide (
). During this phase, which occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast,
is captured and converted into organic sugar molecules (glucose) using the energy (ATP) and reducing power (NADPH) generated during the preceding light stage.

