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How is PGAL formed?

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Is PGAL formed in the Calvin cycle a six carbon compound?

No, 3 C.


Where does glucose come from photosynthesis?

Glucose comes from the dark reaction of photosynthesis. It is formed by the joining of two PGAL molecules.


PGAL is synthesized during?

Pgal is synthesized during the calvin cycle


How many carbons does PGAL have?

PGAL - Phosphoglyceraldehyde is the breakdown of one molecules of glucose and became two PGAL with 3 carbon atoms and 1 phosphate each pgal has. Added By John Estapon


Where does PGAL appear in cellular respiration?

PGAL is found in glycolisis.It is a mid product.


What are most of the PGAL made in the Calvin cycle are used for?

PGAL is a major product of the Calvin Cycle. PGAL is produced and can be used in the light reactions, where they synthesize additional molecules of ATP and NADPH.


Which more contain more energy three molecules of carbon dioxide or one molecule of phosphoglyceraldehyde pgal?

PGAL


How many pgal molecules can there be during the Calvin cycle?

There can be up to 12 PGAL molecules during the Calvin cycle


What is PGAL?

PGAL (aka phosphoglyceraldehyde) is a chemical compound that occurs as an intermediate in several central metabolic pathways of all organisms.


What is the biological significance of PGAL?

Calvin Cycle shown in link. PGAL - 1.Used to produce sugars etc.. 2.Used to regenerate the 5 carbon acceptor of CO2 (RuBP).


Explain the relationship between PGAL and glucose?

PGAL is the end result of the Calvin cycle. To form glucose, it needs to go through gluconeogenesis.


What organic compound can be made from PGAL?

carbohydrates:)