the answer is RuBisCo
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide is converted into glucose carbon fixation
carbon dioxide
No, as molecule go carbon dioxide is a small, simple molecule.
The source of carbon for the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide is converted into glucose carbon fixation
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
RuBP: Ribulose Biphosphate It is a 5-carbon molecule which combines with carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle to produce a six-carbon compound. Hope this helps!
No, as molecule go carbon dioxide is a small, simple molecule.
The source of carbon for the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide.
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.
six
It takes one molecule of carbon dioxide to make one molecule of carbon dioxide.
The smallest particle of carbon dioxide is a carbon dioxide molecule with the formula CO2, which means there are one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms in a molecule of carbon dioxide.
In the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is added to RuBP.