Why doesn't the Calvin cycle end after a three-carbon sugar is produced?
A) because electrons are still excited in the photosystems
B) because O₂ must be produced to act as a final electron acceptor
C) because RuBP must be generated for the cycle to continue
D) because there are not enough carbon building blocks in the cell
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