What is the use of RuBP in the process of photosynthesis in plants. Explain
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In the first reaction of the Calvin cycle, three molecules of CO2 combine with three RuBP- five-carbon molecules- with the aid of the enzyme Rubisco (ribulose biphosphate carboxylase). The resulting six-carbon molecules immediately break down into 6 molecules of PGA. PGA molecules are converted into PGAL by using ATP and NADPH from the light dependent reaction. 1 molecule of PGAL is removed from the Calvin cycle and combines with another PGAL to make six-carbon glucose, and others convert into RuBP to repeat the cycle by using ATP.
Photosynthesis is the process that changes light energy into the energy of chemical bonds. It synthesizes glucose. This process occurs in the chloroplast of plants.
In the first reaction of the Calvin cycle, three molecules of CO2 combine with three RuBP- five-carbon molecules- with the aid of the enzyme Rubisco (ribulose biphosphate carboxylase). The resulting six-carbon molecules immediately break down into 6 molecules of PGA. PGA molecules are converted into PGAL by using ATP and NADPH from the light dependent reaction. 1 molecule of PGAL is removed from the Calvin cycle and combines with another PGAL to make six-carbon glucose, and others convert into RuBP to repeat the cycle by using ATP.
Photosynthesis is the process that changes light energy into the energy of chemical bonds. It synthesizes glucose. This process occurs in the chloroplast of plants.
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RUBP absorbs co2 and take NADPH in it and bring them in a chain of reaction which provide glucose(C6H12O6)
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