yes it does, the RuBP starts the Calvin Cycle.... it begins there
yes it does... The rest of the ATP (energy) is used to do this.
ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) or ATP
rubp
Regneration of RuBP
RuBP: Ribulose Biphosphate It is a 5-carbon molecule which combines with carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle to produce a six-carbon compound. Hope this helps!
Photorespiration occurs when a plant runs out of CO2 and begins adding O2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle.
Carbon dioxide
CO2
RuBP There mmight be more but rubp is the enzyme used in the Calvin cycle
RuBP
In the Calvin Cycle 3 ATP molecules are required to regenerate RUBP from 5 G3P. RuBP is an addition of CO2 that is involved with carbon fixation.
The Calvin Benson cycle uses ATP (adenosine triphosphate), NADPH (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate), and CO2 (carbon dioxide) to create glucose.
ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) or ATP
RuBP, PGA, ATP
rubp
Regneration of RuBP
Carbon dioxide and RuBP combine to make PGA
RuBP