New organells are formed.Proteins and DNA are synthesized efficiently.
No, organelles are not made during growth phase 2 (G2) of the cell cycle. This phase is mainly focused on preparing the cell for division by synthesizing proteins and organelles are generally not synthesized during this time.
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.
Two molecules of carbon dioxide are released during the energy extraction part of the Krebs cycle from each round of the citric acid cycle.
During the Krebs cycle, one molecule of water (H2O) is produced for each round of the cycle. At the end of the cycle, a total of two molecules of water per molecule of glucose are generated.
During the Krebs cycle, carbon dioxide molecules are removed from the molecules as waste products. This occurs as part of the process of breaking down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Pgal is synthesized during the calvin cycle
No, organelles are not made during growth phase 2 (G2) of the cell cycle. This phase is mainly focused on preparing the cell for division by synthesizing proteins and organelles are generally not synthesized during this time.
Yes, potatoes do flower during their growth cycle.
Yes, watermelons do have flowers during their growth cycle.
Yes, arugula does flower during its growth cycle.
Yes, tarragon does flower during its growth cycle.
Yes, parsley does flower during its growth cycle, typically in its second year of growth.
No, lettuce does not typically flower during its growth cycle. It is usually harvested before it reaches the flowering stage.
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.
During the Calvin cycle, three molecules of G3P are required to regenerate one molecule of RuBP.
Protein synthesis is essential for the cell cycle because it produces the proteins needed for cell growth, division, and repair. During different phases of the cell cycle, specific proteins are synthesized to regulate processes such as DNA replication, cell division, and cell signaling. This ensures that the cell cycle progresses smoothly and accurately.
Two molecules of carbon dioxide are released during the energy extraction part of the Krebs cycle from each round of the citric acid cycle.