ATP and NADPH novanet :)
PGAL is found in glycolisis.It is a mid product.
PGAL
There can be up to 12 PGAL molecules during the Calvin cycle
sugar
PGAL (more commonly G3P) is what is created from PGA through the first steps of the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis. A phosphate is added to PGA by ATP and a proton is added to PGA by NADPH. Then the phosphate is released and the resulting molecule is PGAL.
PGAL
ATP and NADPH YM.
Substrate-level phosphorylation
substrate level phosphorylation
PGA,PGAL,Pyruvate
The 3 carbon molecule created from pGAL in glycolysis which is also produced in the Calvin cyclein photosynthesis.
ATP and NADPH. Both reduced in the light dependent reaction.
PGAL stands for PhosphoGlycerALdehyde , which is a compound produced in GLYCOLYSIS during aerobic respiration. It eventually forms 2 molecules of phosphoglyceric acid (PGA). Hydrogen atoms lost here are transferred to NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) to form reduced NAD ie, NAD.H2. Later on, the PGA is transformed to pyruvic acid (2 molecules), generating 4 molecules of ATP in the bargain. Hope this helped!
ATP and NADPH novanet :)
Pgal is synthesized during the calvin cycle
PGAL - Phosphoglyceraldehyde is the breakdown of one molecules of glucose and became two PGAL with 3 carbon atoms and 1 phosphate each pgal has. Added By John Estapon