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CO2, along with ATP and NADPH, is used in the calvin-cycle to make G3P, which then, in most cases, is combined with other G3P to make Glucose.
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Yes. CO2 enters the cycle one molecule at a time. Rubisco binds it to ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP), which is a five-carbon compound. After several chemical changes, six three-carbon compounds (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, G3P) are formed. One of the six is put out as G3P to make glucose and other organic compounds. The other five are used to regenerate three more RuBPs.
in biology, G3P stands for Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
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G3P molocules
For every six molecules of CO2 that enter the Calvin cycle, two molecules of G3P are produced. Most of the G3P produced during the Calvin cycle - 10 of every 12 G3P produced - are used to regenerate the RuBP in order for the cycle to continue. Some of the molecules of G3P, however, are used to synthesize glucose and other organic molecules
One of the compounds that is a direct output of the Calvin cycle is Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P). It is a product of the synthesis of carbon dioxide.
CO2, along with ATP and NADPH, is used in the calvin-cycle to make G3P, which then, in most cases, is combined with other G3P to make Glucose.
Two!
Yes. CO2 enters the cycle one molecule at a time. Rubisco binds it to ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP), which is a five-carbon compound. After several chemical changes, six three-carbon compounds (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, G3P) are formed. One of the six is put out as G3P to make glucose and other organic compounds. The other five are used to regenerate three more RuBPs.
G3P is a 3 carbons sugar.
glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate or G3P. -vt
G3P is a three carbon sugar.
in biology, G3P stands for Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
Using Carbon from CO2, energy from ATP, and high-energy electrons from NADPH, the Calvin Cycle constructs an energy-rich sugar molecule called glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate (G3P). The plant cell can then use G3P as the raw material to make the glucose and other organic compounds that it needs. This occurs within the stroma of a chloroplast.