Yes you are correct.it is making in the calvin cycle.
yes you are correct. OAA is converting to glucose in calvin circle.
Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced from the formation of glucose.
Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced from the formation of glucose.
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
NADP+, ADP, and glucose
2 ATP per glucose molecule is produced in the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle)
The answer is 1,2,3, or 6
Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced from the formation of glucose.
Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced from the formation of glucose.
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
In a complete Krebs Cycle, 24 ATP are produced. Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, and there are 12 glucose molecules.
NADP+, ADP, and glucose
2 ATP per glucose molecule is produced in the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle)
Zero
4
Of corse,glucose is produced in photosynthesis.Glucose is broken in respiration.
acetyl CoA
6