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Since the G3P derived from chloroplast has three carbon atoms, the Calvin cycle takes three "turns" to repair enough net carbon to export one G3P. But each turn produces two G3Ps, allowing six G3Ps by three turns.
D Question 11 2.3 pts One carbon dioxide molecule reacts in each "turn of the Calvin...
Question 6 2.3 pts The carbohydrate produced directly from the Calvin cycle is actually not glucose, but is instead a three carbon sugar named O RUBISCO NADPH o glyceraldehydes-3-phosphate (G3P) pyruvate carbon dioxide
Question 16 2.3 pts What is the primary function of the Calvin cycle? O synthesize simple sugars from carbon dioxide use ATP to release carbon dioxide. o pass electrons down the electron transport chain use NADPH to release carbon dioxide split water and release oxygen. Where does the Calvin cycle take place? thylakoid membrane @chlorophyll molecule cytoplasm surrounding the chloroplast stroma of the chloroplast outer membrane of the chloroplast
In the Calvin Cycle, for each molecule of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate produced, how many ATP and NADPH are required in C3 plants? How many in C4 plants?
please answer and explain why. Thank You! Incorrect Question 3 0/1 pts • How many turns of the Calvin cycle does it take to feed one molecule of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate into the biosynthesis of glucose? Six One Two Three None of the other answers given
Question 16 6 pts Indicate when each of the Yollowing steps of photosynthesis occurs: Hint: • Photosynthesis e video Light Reaction Detail e video Calvin Cycle video • Textbook chapter 8 section 8.2 and 8.3 oxidation of water reduction of carbon dioxide production of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate hydrolysis of ATP chemiosmosis creation of a proton motive force oxidation of NADPH Question 17 D Question 16 6 pts Indicate when each of the following steps of photosynthesis occurs Hint: Photosynthesise video Light Reaction...
To synthesize one molecules, the Calvin Cycle uses: How many molecules of CO2 How many molecules of ATP How many molecules of NaDPH? How many carbons does G3P have (Calvin Cycle)? How many molecules of G3P are required to make one sugar molecule (glucose)? Photorespiration is a problem that the majority of plants face. Explain what photorespiration is, and how certain plants have come it with two different but similar solutions to overcome this problem, Include details. (10 pts)
D Question 2 During the Calvin Cycle, plants invest 9 molecules of ATP to produce one molecule of G3P. What is the payoff of this? Plants cannot use the ATP produced by the Light Reaction so they invest them in the Calvin Cycle The plant can use the G3P to make cellulose or starch The Light Reaction needs the G3P RuBP provides 15 molecules of ATP so the plant has an excess of ATP
77. Of the following, which occurs during the Calvin cycle? a) Excited electrons are conveyed from chlorophyll to an electron acceptor b) Light energy is converted to chemical energy C) ATP and NADPH are synthesized d) Photons are absorbed e) CO2 is reduced 78. Which of the following occurs during the Calvin cycle? a) Linear electron flow produces the materials required for the fixation of carbon from carbon dioxide. b) Light energy is converted to chemical energy c) ATP is...
1. The molecule carbon dioxide has the molecular formula CO2. a. How many carbon and oxygen atoms does each carbon dioxide molecule contain? b. Find the average mass of one carbon dioxide molecule in amu. Show how you reached your answer. C. How many moles of carbon atoms are there in 1 mole of carbon dioxide? d. How many moles of oxygen atoms are there in 1 mole of carbon dioxide? e. Find the mass of one mole of carbon...
1)One turn of the Calvin cycle fixes a molecule of CO2 gas and is driven by 3 molecules of ATP and 2 molecules of NADPH from the light reactions. Which of the following is true? Select one: a. It takes 6 turns of the cycle, 18 molecules of ATP, and 12 molecules of NADPH to make a glucose molecule. b. The cycle is exergonic. c. It takes 3 turns of the cycle, 9 molecules of ATP, and 6 molecules of...