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what is the function of ribulose?


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Answered by harish4747
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Ribulose sugars are composed in the pentose phosphate pathway. They are important in the formation of many bioactive substances. ... Also, as the 1,5-bisphosphate, D-ribulose combines with carbon dioxide at the start of the photosynthesis process in green plants (carbon dioxide trap).

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746Aadu: Ribulose sugars are composed in the pentose phosphate pathway. They are important in the formation of many bioactive substances. ... Also, as the 1,5-bisphosphate, D-ribulose combines with carbon dioxide at the start of the photosynthesis process in green plants (carbon dioxide trap).
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Answered by nosumittiwari3
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RuBP is then able to join with CO2 and form an unstable 6C molecule which is the basis for the dark reaction. It stands for ribulose biphosphate and in short, it is the main reactant of the Calvin Cycle and it is how photosynthesis continues.



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