However, researchers generally mean carbon fixation when they refer to photosynthesis.
Another 5 of G3P are now undergoes carbon fixation and this is in phase 3.
This is because the phosphate group from the reduction process are needed for carbon fixation.
It is one of the light-independent reactions used for carbon fixation.
This set of reactions is also called carbon fixation.
Autotrophs can use this process to supply reducing power for inorganic carbon fixation.
In doing so he is confusing carbon fixation with the fate of phytoplankton.
Despite this scarcity, they account for about 30% of terrestrial carbon fixation.
To be more specific, carbon fixation produces an intermediate product, which is then converted to the final carbohydrate products.
The Calvin cycle in plants accounts for the preponderance of carbon fixation on land.