What is the difference between phosphoglyceric aicd and phosphoglycerate?
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- phosphoglycerate or 3-phosphoglyceric acid is a biochemically significant 3-carbon molecule that is a metabolic intermediate in both glycolysis and the Calvin cycle. In the Calvin cycle, 3-phosphoglycerate is the product of the spontaneous split of an unstable 6-carbon intermediate formed by CO2 fixation.
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