Light Reaction (Light Dependent) Calvin Cycle (Light Independent)

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Light Reaction (Light Dependent) Calvin Cycle (Light Independent) Free Energy Heterotrophs have to eat organisms to make energy Autotrophs make their own food through photosynthesis Goal of life is to make ATP Autotroph Heterotroph ATP When no O2 is present Chemosynthesis Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Fermentation Photosynthesis without light Requires oxygen to make CO2 and H2O Glucolysis Krebs Cycle Electron Transport chain Light Reaction (Light Dependent) Calvin Cycle (Light Independent) Evolution Oxygen