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The Calvin cycle needs to turn six times for a plant cell to produce one molecule of glucose. This is because one molecule of glucose is composed of six carbon atoms, and each turn of the Calvin cycle fixes one carbon dioxide molecule into a carbohydrate molecule.
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
during Calvin Benson cycle carbon dioxide from the air is used to produce glucose and other compounds.
6 times
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
carbon dioxide is converted into glucose carbon fixation
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
I'm pretty sure that it takes 2 PGAL's to make 1 glucose . It takes 6 turns of the Calvin cycle since 3 turns give you 1 PGAL.
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
Because glucose has 6 carbons and one carbon is incorporated with each turn of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
Carbon dioxide
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
The Calvin cycle is the dark reaction in plants, that results in formation of the glucose molecule. The Calvin Cycle synthesizes G3P Basically, Photosynthesis is divided up into the Light reactions and the Calvin Cycle. The "photo" part is the light reaction part, and the "synthesis" is the Calvin Cycle. The Calvin Cycle's whole existence is to produce sugar. It does this with incorporating CO2 to eventually produce G3P, a sugar that can go on to make glucose etc... The Calvin cycle is powered by NADPH and ATP, which come from the light reactions. Of course this is a simplified version, as there are a number of intermediate molecules, but the idea is the same.For more info I would recommend reading Campbell and Reece (6th ed, 2005)
during Calvin Benson cycle carbon dioxide from the air is used to produce glucose and other compounds.
Three.
6 times
co2 isn't released in the Calvin cycle it takes in 3 co2 to produce one G3P molecule and does that twice to produce C6H12O6
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose