In the process of carbon fixation, RuBP attaches a CO2 to produce a six-carbon molecule, which is then split to produce two molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate. After phosphorylation and reduction produces glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P), what more needs to happen to complete the Calvin cycle?

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Answer:

The 3GP is reduced to 2 molecules of 3 carbon compounds called TRIOSE PHOSPAHATE (TP) This reaction involves the  supply of ATP and Co enzymes NADPH.

Most of the compound TP, is converted to regenerate ribulose biphospate,(RuBP) a compound for fixing C02,The reaction involved ATP. The remaining amount  of TP condense to Hexose Phosphate  used to produce glucose, cellulose, fatty acids amino acids .

Since there is continuous supply of RuBP;with enzyme RUBISCO and oxygen the Calvin Cycle continues.

Explanation:

The study of plants is called botany.

The correct answer to the following question is regeneration.

What is the Calvin cycle?

  • The formation of food in the presence of sunlight in a few plant species is called the Calvin cycle.

Do steps involve the Calvin cycle?

  • Carboxylation
  • Reduction
  • Endothermic repetition
  • Regeneration

After the process of carbon fixation, three molecules of RuBP combine with three molecules of CO2 to produce three six-carbon molecules, which are then split to produce 12 molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate. After phosphorylation and reduction produce 12 glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P)

The RUBP compound released from the G3P compound to start the cycle again as the primary acceptor of the carbon dioxide is RUBP which makes the First stable compound.

Hence, the correct answer is regeneration.

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