RuBP and CO2 form 2 molecules of G3P (glyserate 3 phosphate) in calvin cycle with aid from the enzyme rubisco.
In the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is added to RuBP.
GP will be reduced as there will be less carbon dioxide to break down RuBP to form 2 shorter chain molecules.
a six carbon sugar
Glyceraldehyde 3 phospate also known as (G3P) is one of the two molecules created in the last step of the initial energy investment stage of glycolysis. Thus, 2 G3P molecules create one glucose molecule, which it why it is created in the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis. One G3P molecule is created after 3 turns of the cycle, and after 3 CO2 molecules are fixed to the initial intermediate ribulose-biphosphate (RuBP).
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!
In the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is added to RuBP.
Carbon dioxide
ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)
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GP will be reduced as there will be less carbon dioxide to break down RuBP to form 2 shorter chain molecules.
rubp
ATP.
According to Biologists, the process in which oxygen becomes attached to RuBp which is fixed is known as photorespiration. This process does not apply to carbon dioxide.
It occurs in the stroma.
a six carbon sugar
RuBisCo (Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase)