Carbon Fixation Process
The light-independent reactions utilize the enzyme Rubisco to fix carbon dioxide into biologically accessible forms. This cyclical process, known as the Calvin cycle, involves converting carbon dioxide into three-carbon molecules, which feed into central metabolic pathways to produce essential sugars. Ultimately, these sugars contribute to the structure and energy storage of plants, highlighting the critical role of carbon fixation in plant biology.In this clip
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