at which point is G3P removed from the calvin cycle to be used in the production of carbohydrates?
A. during photophosphorylation
B. during carbon fixation
C. immediately after reduction
D. immediately after regeneration
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Answer:
C. immediatley after reduction
Explanation:
The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast in a plant cell. It involves the dark stage where carbon dioxide is reduced by protons created in photolysis from the light stage of photosynthesis. The 3-phosphoglyceric acid (3-PGA) is phosphorylated by ATP and then immediately reduced by NADPH in the reduction step. After reduction, G3P is formed and gets out from the cycle. Other G3Ps are regenerated into a ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) acceptor molecule for the cycle to go on.
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G3P removed from the calvin cycle to be used in the production of carbohydrates?
C. immediately after reduction
Explanation:
- one of the cycle by which photosynthesis takes place is the Calvin cycle. There is a compound which is known as 3 phosphoglycerate which is removed from the Kelvin cycle and is used to produce carbohydrate.
- It is removed immediately after the reduction of water takes place resulting in the formation of oxygen. this reaction takes place due to the presence of light.
To know more about photolysis of water,
define photolysis of water - Brainly.in
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