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How many Carbon atoms would a molecule have which after accepting carbon dioxide, would have 3 carbons (pga)?

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Answered by saksheerathod11
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We now have a total of eighteen carbons in the cycle (three from CO2 and fifteen from the three molecules of RuBP). As the three RuBP molecules accept a molecule of carbon dioxide, they immediately break down into six 3-carbon molecules of phosphoglyceric acid (PGA).

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