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check_circle 1. Introduction to Photosynthesis
check_circle 2. Light-Dependent Reactions
check_circle 3. The Calvin Cycle
lock_open 4. C3, C4 & CAM Pathways Next
lock 5. Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
lock 6. Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
lock 7. Experimental Design & Data Analysis
lock 8. IB Exam Practice: Topic 2.9
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Sarah Chen

IB Biology • 3 of 8 lessons unlocked

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Can you explain the Calvin cycle again? I'm still confused about carbon fixation.

2:03 PM

Carbon fixation is the first step of the Calvin cycle. The enzyme RuBisCO attaches CO₂ to a 5-carbon sugar called RuBP, creating an unstable 6-carbon compound that immediately splits into two molecules of 3-PGA (3-phosphoglycerate). This was covered in Lesson 3 — want me to walk through the full cycle?

2:03 PM

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SC

Yes please! And can you include a diagram?

2:04 PM

Here's a breakdown of the Calvin Cycle in 3 phases: 1. Carbon Fixation — RuBisCO catalyzes CO₂ + RuBP → 2× 3-PGA 2. Reduction — ATP and NADPH from light reactions convert 3-PGA → G3P 3. Regeneration — 5 G3P molecules rearrange to regenerate 3 RuBP, while 1 G3P exits to make glucose Key point: It takes 6 turns of the cycle to produce one glucose molecule. Your tutor emphasized that RuBisCO is the most abundant protein on Earth!

2:04 PM

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SC

That makes so much more sense! What about C4 plants? How is their Calvin cycle different?

2:06 PM

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