In turning Glucose to a 3 carbon sugar, it is called glycolysis.
The process described is likely the Calvin cycle, which is part of photosynthesis and involves a series of enzyme-assisted reactions that convert carbon dioxide into a three-carbon sugar molecule known as G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate). This molecule is essential for producing glucose and other carbohydrates that plants use for energy and growth.
There are three elements present in sugar, namely carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
The chemical name of table sugar is sucrose. Its chemical formula is C12H22O11 (ie 6 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogens and 11 oxygens).
There are three carbon atoms in each molecule of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P).
All sugars contain the three elements specified in the question.
Krebs cycle
Krebs cycle
The process described is likely the Calvin cycle, which is part of photosynthesis and involves a series of enzyme-assisted reactions that convert carbon dioxide into a three-carbon sugar molecule known as G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate). This molecule is essential for producing glucose and other carbohydrates that plants use for energy and growth.
glycolsis
glycolosis.
The carbon atom from carbon dioxide is used to change the five carbon sugar RuBP into two three-carbon molecules. This process is known as carbon fixation and occurs during the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis. The three-carbon molecules produced are further processed to create glucose and other organic compounds.
ATP and NADPH novanet :)
The three elements in simple sugar are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Monosaccharides are simple sugar and are the smallest type of sugar.
The three nutrients cycle that plays a big part in our ecosystem are carbon cycles, nitrogen cycles and phosphorus cycles. These three are essential to sustain life and balance in our ecosystem.
The three substances introduced into the Calvin-Benson cycle are carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy, and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) for reducing power. These substances are used to convert carbon dioxide into sugar molecules like glucose.
There are three elements present in sugar, namely carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
You phosphorylate glycerol-3-phosphate (all 5 G3P ) with three ATP and you get ribulose bisphosphate, RuBP, and begin the Calvin cycle again