What cycle is part of cellular respiration and makes atp and naph?
- Correct Answer: carbon cycle
- vireos
- water cycle
- krebs
Explanation: The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis. The Calvin cycle uses ATP and NADPH. The Krebs cycle is part of cellular respiration. This cycle makes ATP and NAPH.
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