Biology, asked by Mrlspn9142, 1 year ago

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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Answered by smoufsmoufsmouf
91

Answer: it's C

Explanation: immediately after reduction

Answered by Anonymous
3

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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