The three steps, in order, of the Calvin Cycle are:

a) fixation of CO2, sugar creation, regeneration.
b) sugar creation, regeneration, ATP production.
c) ATP production, the electron transport chain, and fixation of NADPH.
d) the splitting of water, the electron transport chain, the passing of electrons to NADP+.
e) regeneration, fixation of NADP+, sugar creation.


Ans: a) fixation of CO2, sugar creation, regeneration.

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