some of the enzymes of the Calvin cycle become more active in the light after becoming phosphorylated.
2007-02-03 04:34:07
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answered by ivorytowerboy 5
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because it would not really happen a lot contained in the darkish. Photosynthesis, jointly with the Calvin cycle, occurs mainly contained in the day time. At nighttime (so what's the "authentic" darkish reactions), starch shops are mobilized, and respiration dominates. larger flowers are really hormonally managed the position at nighttime, photosynthetic mechanisms close down (jointly with the Calvin cycle), and respiration will boost; vice versa contained in the sunlight hours.
2016-11-02 05:21:03
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answered by ? 4
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The "Calvin cycle " is one of the procedures that take place in the "independent-light reactions" , once mistakenly referred as the "dark reactions" because it didn't need light to occur . now days we know that the "Calvin cycle" needs the products of the light reaction to be active.
2007-02-03 05:01:28
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answered by kasoker 1
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cause they just in the olden days they thought that it worked better in the dark then in the light but now and days they see how they work in the light then it used to work in the dark that is why they don't call it dark reactions nowadays.
2007-02-03 05:33:10
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answered by dante_fan2007 1
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