6 cycles are required if you consider or start from 1 CO2 , but 2 cycles if you start from 3 CO2 .
3 cycles produce one PGA molecule
It must turn 6 times.
two.
Six.
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Carbon dioxide
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
CO2
PGAl
It is the dark reaction. We call it calvin cycle too.
Carbon dioxide
six
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
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 calvin cycle uses 6 molecules of carbon dioxide to produce a singe 6carbon sugar molecule
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!
Carbon dioxide
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
PGAl
CO2
Because glucose has 6 carbons and one carbon is incorporated with each turn of the Calvin-Benson cycle.