co2 isn't released in the Calvin cycle it takes in 3 co2 to produce one G3P molecule and does that twice to produce C6H12O6
The Calvin cycle turns once during photosynthesis.
During the Calvin cycle, three molecules of G3P are required to regenerate one molecule of RuBP.
Six molecules of G3P are required to produce one molecule of glucose during the Calvin cycle.
During the Calvin cycle, 3 molecules of G3P are needed to make one molecule of a larger organic compound.
Six turns of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one molecule of glucose.
The Calvin cycle turns once during photosynthesis.
During the Calvin cycle, three molecules of G3P are required to regenerate one molecule of RuBP.
During the Calvin cycle, one molecule of 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PGA) is produced for every carbon dioxide molecule fixed. Thus, the number of 3-PGA molecules present during the Calvin cycle depends on the number of carbon dioxide molecules fixed in the process.
Six molecules of G3P are required to produce one molecule of glucose during the Calvin cycle.
During the Calvin cycle, 3 molecules of G3P are needed to make one molecule of a larger organic compound.
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Six turns of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one molecule of glucose.
Six turns of the Calvin cycle are required to produce a molecule of glucose.
One G3P molecule exits the Calvin Cycle after three turns.
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Two repeats of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one glucose molecule.
Six turns of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one glucose molecule.