Arrange the steps in the Calvin cycle in order from earliest to latest

A. carboxylation, reduction, regeneration
B. reduction, regeneration, carboxylation
C. regeneration, carboxylation, reduction
D. carboxylation, regeneration, reduction
E. reduction, carboxylation, regeneration


A

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