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The materials that are needed in the Calvin Cycle are ATP (Adenosine TriPhospate) and Carbon Dioxide
ATP is needed to break down the 6-carbon molecule created from fusing carbon dioxide and RuBP. This creates two 3GP molecules and reduces the ATP to ADP.
No, carbon dioxide is not taken into the chloroplast during the light-dependent reactions. The light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and involve the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. Carbon dioxide is actually taken in during the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle or dark reactions, which occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.
the chloroplast is needed for hte light stages of photosynthesis..
Both cycles recycle the molecule needed for the first reaction.Both recycle the molecules needed so that they can occur again. Energy is required for both to occur.
The materials that are needed in the Calvin Cycle are ATP (Adenosine TriPhospate) and Carbon Dioxide
ATP is needed to break down the 6-carbon molecule created from fusing carbon dioxide and RuBP. This creates two 3GP molecules and reduces the ATP to ADP.
I'm pretty sure that it takes 2 PGAL's to make 1 glucose . It takes 6 turns of the Calvin cycle since 3 turns give you 1 PGAL.
No, carbon dioxide is not taken into the chloroplast during the light-dependent reactions. The light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and involve the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. Carbon dioxide is actually taken in during the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle or dark reactions, which occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.
the chloroplast is needed for hte light stages of photosynthesis..
Both cycles recycle the molecule needed for the first reaction.Both recycle the molecules needed so that they can occur again. Energy is required for both to occur.
Chloroplast is compared to a power house. Its compared to that because it provide the energy needed to function.
The function of the chloroplast is to take in sunlight needed for photosynthesis. These are found in plant cells.
chloroplast
The Calvin cycle is a 'light independent cycle' that takes place in the chloroplasts. In this cycle, water and carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds. The key enzyme involved is Rubisco.
what molecule is needed for aerobic respiration but not for fermentation
chloroplast and mitochondria