The Calvin Cycle: Inputs, Outputs, and Functions for Photosynthesis

Part B – Inputs and outputs of the Calvin cycleFrom the following choices, identify those that are the inputs and outputs of the Calvin cycle.Drag each item to the appropriate bin. If the item is not an input to or an output from the Calvin cycle, drag it to the “not input or output” bin.

– input: ATP, NADPH, CO2- output: ADP, NADP+, G3P- not input or output: light, glucose, O2

Inputs of the Calvin cycle:

– CO2
– ATP
– NADPH

Outputs of the Calvin cycle:

– G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate)
– ADP
– NADP+

Not input or output:

– glucose
– oxygen
– water
– sunlight (although it is necessary for the light-dependent reactions that provide the ATP and NADPH used in the Calvin cycle)

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