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specify how a pentose phosphate is a CO2 acceptor in dark reaction.​

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Answered by PRIME11111
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Solution : Ribulose, 1-5, bisphosphate (a pentose phosphate) is the acceptor of CO2 in the dark reaction of photosynthesis. It has been proved by M. Calvin using tracer technique that the pentose phosphate regenerates in the C3 cycle and combines with CO2 to produce 3-phosphoglyceric acid (a triose sugar)

Answered by arellinaresharelli
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Ribulose, 1-5 , bisphosphate (a pentose phosphate) is the acceptor of CO2 in the dark reaction of photosynthesis . It has been proved by M. Celvin using tracer technique that the pentose phosphate regenerates in the C3 cycle and combines with CO2 to produce 3- phosphoglyceric acid ( a triose sugar )

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