Biology, asked by badhmaja5303, 1 year ago

For assimilation of 1 mole of glucose how many photophosphorylation are necessary

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Answered by smita25999
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6 cycles , i hope this will help you


ParamPatel: BUT 3 - C3 CYCLES CAN'T BE RUN ??
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smita25999: a glucose molecule contain 6 carbon atoms and one cylce abe to fix only one carbon for glucose so it requires 6 cylces for fixing 6 carbon atoms for glucose
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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Photophosphorylation Process

Explanation:

  • One molecule of Glucose 18 ATP and 12 NADPH2 atoms are reqiured. As per my understanding,6 turns of cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation is required to produce one atom of glucose  
  • 30 moles of ATP are delivered per beginning mole of glucose. Cellular respiration can be separated into 5 stages, and every one of them  aside from the first occurs inside mitochondria. Changes over 1 atom of glucose into 2 particles of pyruate
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