At which point is G3P removed from the Calvin cycle to be used in the production of carbohydrates?
during photophosphorylation
during carbon fixation
immediately after reduction
immediately after regeneration
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Answer: it's C
Explanation: immediately after reduction
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It is removed immediately after reduction.
- One of the cycles, by which photosynthesis takes place is the Calvin cycle.
- The compound, three phosphoglycerates is ideally taken out from the Kelvin cycle and is utilized to create the carbohydrate.
- It is taken out following the decrease of water happening to bring about the development of oxygen. This response happens because of the presence of light.
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