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6CO2+ 6H2O → CH1206+ 602
The above equation forphotosynthesis is incorrect as
(A) 6 molecules of CO2 are not enough for production of a molecule of Glucose
(B) 6 molecules of H, Oare not enough for liberation of 6 molecules of Oxygen
(C) 6 molecules of H2O are enough for production of a molecule of Glucose
(D) 6 molecules of CO2 are enough for production of a molecule of Glucose​

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Answered by nadeemzaalima
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(A)

It is true that you need to fix six CO2 molecules for each glucose molecule you produce, and you need 6 ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate to do so, however the reactions need 3 of each to produce phosphoglyceraldehyde. ie. the cycle does not produce 1/6th of a glucose molecule 6 times and join the units together.

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Answered by mrudulalitha85
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Answer:

option a is correct.

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