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
Light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, which are used during the Calvin cycle.
They produce high-energy sugars.
CO2
The Calvin cycle needs to be run through six times to produce one molecule of glucose. This is because each turn of the Calvin cycle fixes one molecule of carbon dioxide, and glucose has six carbons in its structure.
nadph and atp
No, the Calvin cycle does not produce oxygen as a byproduct of its process.
Six turns of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one molecule of glucose.
Six turns of the Calvin cycle are required to produce a molecule of glucose.
During the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide (CO2) is fixed to produce sugars.
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
Light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, which are used during the Calvin cycle.
Two repeats of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one glucose molecule.
Six turns of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one glucose molecule.
Six turns of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one molecule of glucose.
The Calvin cycle uses ATP and NAPDH from light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars.
The Calvin cycle goes through a full cycle three times to produce one molecule of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (PGAL).
Calvin cycle