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The Calvin cycle is imbalanced for phosphate because:. 1. At the carbon fixation step one molecule of phosphate-containing compound is moved from stroma to thylakoid lumen
2. After the reduction step one molecule of phosphate-containing compound is moved from stroma to cytosol
3. After the reduction stage one molecule of phosphate-containing compound is moved from stroma to thylakoid lumen
4. During the recycling step one molecule of phosphate-containing compound is moved from stroma to thylakoid lumen
5. During the recycling step one molecule of phosphate-containing compound is moved from stroma to cytosol
6. At the carbon fixation step one molecule of phosphate-containing compound is moved from stroma to cytosol

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