Glycolosis
The Calvin cycle is called such because every process produces something that the next process needs, right back to the original step. Carbon fixation produces the molecules needed for reduction, which produces the molecules needed for the regeneration of ribulose, which produces what's needed for carbon fixation.
Through Crebs' cycle in aerobic respiration
The group of molecules that are rich in carbon and hydrogen is called hydrocarbons.Organic molecules are rich in carbons.Inorganic molecules do not have much carbons in them. For example water.
yes the can have isomers because of all the rings conbine together it produces the molecules to create more rings.
This type of molecule is called macromolecule.
An anabolic pathway is a pathway that utilizes energy to build complex molecules. Example of an anabolic pathway is the synthesis of sugar from Carbon dioxide.
The pathway by which carbon is transferred from living biota to the atmosphere is called
The Calvin cycle is called such because every process produces something that the next process needs, right back to the original step. Carbon fixation produces the molecules needed for reduction, which produces the molecules needed for the regeneration of ribulose, which produces what's needed for carbon fixation.
I don't know if this is answering your question, but photosynthesis produces molecules of oxygen.
Through Crebs' cycle in aerobic respiration
Some molecules only contain Carbon and Hydrogen. They are called Hydrocarbons.
They are called macromolecules.
fermentation
The group of molecules that are rich in carbon and hydrogen is called hydrocarbons.Organic molecules are rich in carbons.Inorganic molecules do not have much carbons in them. For example water.
CO2 is called Carbon Dioxide because it has 2 Oxygen molecules.
yes the can have isomers because of all the rings conbine together it produces the molecules to create more rings.
they alcoholic fermentation produces ethanol and carbon dioxide and 2 ATP molecules in bacteria and yeast and lactic fermentation produces 2 ATP molecules