PGAL- 3-Phosphoglyceric acid (3PG), or glycerate 3-phosphate (GP), is a biochemically significant 3-carbon molecule that is a metabolic intermediate in both glycolysis and the Calvin cycle. This chemical is often termed PGAwhen referring to the Calvin cycle. 3-Phosphoglycerate is the resultant of the split of 6-carbon intermediate that is so unstable that it splits instantly. And two 3-phosphoglycerate molecules are produced for each molecule of CO2.
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Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) is the 3-carbon sugar formed during the dark reactions of photosynthesis.
intracellular respiration
They are used to produce sugar during the dark reaction
A precipitation reaction contains two aqueous reactants, one aqueous product, and one solid product. A precipitation reaction will produce an insoluble product.
It is called a product
Glucose serves as the starting compound for glycolysis and is consumed in the reaction.
Not quite. A properly balanced an equation indicates the number of atoms of any elemental product and any elementalreactant involved in a reaction, along with the number of molecules of any molecular compound product and any molecular compound reactant involved in the reaction. The original sentence is deficient because in any chemical reaction, there must be at least one non-elemental product or reactant.
The chemical or chemicals formed in a chemical reaction are called the product of the chemical reaction.
Gluecose and Oxygen
Gluecose and Oxygen
Glucose is formed by photosynthesis. The other product is oxygen, but that is an element.
Oxygen
Generally is compound; but it is not impossible that this product be an element.
Well as the word equation for the photosynthesis reaction states that:Carbon dioxide + Water (in the presence of light energy) → Glucose + OxygenIn other words, the compound that is formed at the end of the reaction is glucose and oxygen. Balanced equation to represent photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O (+light energy)--------> C6H12O6 + 6O2
An atmospheric gas; a by product of the light reaction of photosynthesis; essentials to aerobic respiration.
Nitrogen
They are used to produce sugar during the dark reaction
Glucose, NADP and ADP
Product