Can someone explain the Calvin Benson Cycle?
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⭐PLEASE REFER TO THE FIGURE GIVEN ABOVE AND ALSO MY EXPLAINATION⤵
✔The Calvin Benson Cycle has three stages.
✔In stage 1, the enzyme RuBisCO incorporates carbon dioxide to form an organic molecule.
✔In stage 2, reduction of the organic molecupe takes place.
✔In stage 3, RuBP, the molecule that starts the cycle, is regenerated so that the cycle can continue.
✔It takes six turns of the Calvin cycle to fix six carbon atoms from CO2.
✔These six turns require energy input from 12 ATP molecules and 12 NADPH molecules in the reduction step and 6 ATP molecules in the regeneration step.
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⭐PLEASE REFER TO THE FIGURE GIVEN ABOVE AND ALSO MY EXPLAINATION⤵
✔The Calvin Benson Cycle has three stages.
✔In stage 1, the enzyme RuBisCO incorporates carbon dioxide to form an organic molecule.
✔In stage 2, reduction of the organic molecupe takes place.
✔In stage 3, RuBP, the molecule that starts the cycle, is regenerated so that the cycle can continue.
✔It takes six turns of the Calvin cycle to fix six carbon atoms from CO2.
✔These six turns require energy input from 12 ATP molecules and 12 NADPH molecules in the reduction step and 6 ATP molecules in the regeneration step.
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➡What is Calvin Benson Cycle
⏩ This cycle is a metabolic system that makes the use of carbon from carbon dioxide.
⏩This cycle takes vicinity within the stroma of chloroplasts, that are located in plant cells.
➡It takes place in three stages:
✔ 1, the enzyme RuBisCO incorporates carbon dioxide into an organic molecule.
✔In stage 2, the organic molecule is reduced.
✔In stage 3, RuBP, the molecule that starts the cycle, is regenerated so that the cycle can continue.
➡The final products of Calvin Cycle are:
✔1 G3P
✔9 ADP
✔6 NADP+
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