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The image displays a diagram illustrating the Calvin Cycle, a part of photosynthesis that occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts. The cycle is depicted as a circular process with three main phases: carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration of the CO2 acceptor. Key molecules involved, such as RuBP, PGA, G3P, ATP, and NADPH, are shown entering and transforming within the cycle, along with the input of CO2 and the output of sugar and other organic compounds. The diagram also shows the light-dependent reactions occurring separately, producing ATP and NADPH used in the Calvin Cycle. The bottom portion of the image contains a textual explanation of the Calvin Cycle, specifically focusing on the regeneration of RuBP. The image is a page from a textbook or educational material. There is no information in the image that relates to the city of Mansehra, Pakistan.
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