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How many carbon dioxide molecules go into the Calvin Cycle?
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Calvin Cycle

Learn the Calvin Cycle

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How many carbon dioxide molecules go into the Calvin Cycle? 6
The purpose of the Calvin Cycle is to make this? simple sugars or C6H12O6
2 of these molecules come out of the Calvin Cycle? G3P
The Calvin Cycle is also called this? C3 Cycle
The Calvin Cycle is known as what reaction? Light Independent
The Calvin Cycle takes place where in a chloroplast? stroma
How many ATP molecules go into the Calvin Cycle? 18
How many NADPH molecules go into the Calvin Cycle? 12
What are the 3 things that come out of the Calvin Cycle? 2G3P, 18ADP, and 12NADP+
6 molecules of this are needed to make 1 sugar molecule? carbon dioxide
How many G3P molecules does it take to make 1 sugar molecule? 2
Where do the molecules of NADPH and ATP come from that are used in the Calvin Cycle? Light Dependent Reactions or the Thylakoid
What organelle does photosynthesis take place in? chloroplast
What is the equation for photosynthesis? 6CO2 + 6H2O ---->C6H12O6 + 6O2
How many water molecules are needed to make 1 molecule of sugar? 6
How many carbon dioxide molecules are needed to make 1 molecule of sugar? 6
How many molecules of oxygen are produced by photosynthesis? 6
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