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