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23 March, 16:24

How many molecules of G3P are needed to synthesize one molecule of glucose?

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  1. 23 March, 16:29
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    two molecules of G3P are needed to synthesize one molecule of glucose.

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    For every three molecules of CO2 that enters the Calvin cycle (light independent reaction), one molecule of the three carbon glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P) is produced. Two molecules of G3P are needed to produce one molecule of glucose. Therefore the Calvin cycle needs to make a total of 6 turns, using 6CO2 to produce two molecules of G3P, that are needed to produce 1 molecule of glucose.
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