The Calvin Cycle is the correct answer.
Yes, it is true: all chemical reactions create new molecules of compounds.
During Glycolysis, Glucosemolecules are split into two pyruvates during a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions. This occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Glucose is another form or type of sugar compound. The chloropasts inside a plant use the compound chlorophyll and combine it with carbon and water to create glucose molecules in order to sustain (feed) its self
Light-independant reactions(Dark Reactions) use Carbon Dioxide and other compounds to create Glucose.
The process is called photosynthesis. It occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules, which energizes electrons to initiate a series of chemical reactions. These reactions convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (carbohydrates) and release oxygen as a byproduct.
Yes, it is true.
Yes, it is true: all chemical reactions create new molecules of compounds.
During Glycolysis, Glucosemolecules are split into two pyruvates during a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions. This occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
O_H and H must be moved. Have a nice day! :P
oxygen and glucose to create ATP
Light-independant reactions(Dark Reactions) use Carbon Dioxide and other compounds to create Glucose.
Glucose is another form or type of sugar compound. The chloropasts inside a plant use the compound chlorophyll and combine it with carbon and water to create glucose molecules in order to sustain (feed) its self
•Producers create organic molecules (protein, lipids, and carbohydrates) by capturing light energy and combining the captured energy with inorganic molecules.
The process is called photosynthesis. It occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules, which energizes electrons to initiate a series of chemical reactions. These reactions convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (carbohydrates) and release oxygen as a byproduct.
A plant or heterotroph. The inorganic carbon of CO2 is made into the organic sugar glucose as the result of photosynthetic organisms such as plankton, phytoplankton, and algae.
Cellular respiration is one example. This process is essential for glucose metabolism to create ATP for life.
We don't generally think of nuclear reactions creating new molecules. A nuclear reaction is a reaction involving the nucleus of an atom (in the case of fission) or atoms (in the case of fusion). The manipulation or creation of new molecules is usually left in the domain of the science of chemistry, and not nuclear physics.