Biology, asked by pawanekarom, 7 months ago

How many carbon dioxide molecules will be used in the formation of six molecules of sugar?​

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Answered by jaypriyaperumal4
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Answer:

A G3P molecule contains three fixed carbon atoms, so it takes two G3Ps to build a six-carbon glucose molecule. It would take six turns of the cycle, or 6 CO2​start text, C, O, end text, start subscript, 2, end subscript, 18 ATP, and 12 NADPH, to produce one molecule of glucose.

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Answered by abhiroopmishraonline
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Answer: The energy for this conversion comes from ATP and high-energy electrons from NADPH. Two of the twelve 3-carbon molecules are converted into two similar 3-carbon molecules. These 3-carbon molecules are used to form various 6-carbon sugars and other compounds.

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