Want this question answered?
RNA
Glucose
It's a polar molecule: a molecule that has a net dipole moment due to its having unsymmetrical polar bonds. Unequal sharing of electrons makes water a polar molecule.
Two
It occurs 2x per glucose molecules.. But the thing is, I didn't know how that happen
RNA
RNA
RNA
three
Glucose
glucose
Two
It's a polar molecule: a molecule that has a net dipole moment due to its having unsymmetrical polar bonds. Unequal sharing of electrons makes water a polar molecule.
Many terms can describe this process. The reactions involved are called dehydration synthesis (aka condensation) reactions or more specifically polymerization reactions. However the process can be called an anabolic process.
It occurs 2x per glucose molecules.. But the thing is, I didn't know how that happen
Because the shape of the active site on catalase only permits it to break down hydrogen peroxide. This is the case for many enzymes such as catalase, although some enzymes can break down more than one substrate.
well there are many products of the Calvin cycle. 12 ADP, 12 NADP+, and 2 GP3 (which then go to form the glucose molecule) are all formed