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Chapter 10.4, Problem 5CC
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To find: The role of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P) in glycolysis and Calvin cycle.
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Glycolysis is a stepwise process by which one molecule of glucose breaks into two molecules of pyruvic acid by partially oxidizing glucose. This process occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Calvin cycle is a biochemical pathway for the reduction of CO2 or photosynthetic carbon. The acceptor molecule is a 5-carbon ketoses sugar i.e. Ribulose 5-bisphosphate (5 RuBP).
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Ch. 10.1 - Prob. 1CCCh. 10.1 - Prob. 2CCCh. 10.2 - Prob. 1CCCh. 10.2 - Prob. 2CCCh. 10.2 - Prob. 3CCCh. 10.3 - Prob. 1CCCh. 10.3 - Prob. 2CCCh. 10.3 - Prob. 3CCCh. 10.4 - Prob. 1CCCh. 10.4 - Prob. 2CC
Ch. 10.4 - Prob. 3CCCh. 10.4 - Prob. 4CCCh. 10.4 - Prob. 5CCCh. 10.5 - Prob. 1CCCh. 10.5 - Prob. 2CCCh. 10.5 - Prob. 3CCCh. 10.5 - Prob. 4CCCh. 10.6 - Prob. 1CCCh. 10 - Prob. 10.1CRCh. 10 - Prob. 10.2CRCh. 10 - Prob. 10.3CRCh. 10 - Prob. 10.4CRCh. 10 - Prob. 10.5CRCh. 10 - Prob. 10.6CRCh. 10 - The light reactions of photosynthesis supply the...Ch. 10 - Which of the following sequences correctly...Ch. 10 - How is photosynthesis similar in C4 plants and CAM...Ch. 10 - Prob. 4TYUCh. 10 - Prob. 5TYUCh. 10 - In mechanism, photophosphorylation is most similar...Ch. 10 - Prob. 7TYUCh. 10 - Prob. 8TYUCh. 10 - EVOLUTION CONNECTION Photorespiration can decrease...Ch. 10 - SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY MAKE CONNECTIONS The following...Ch. 10 - Prob. 11TYUCh. 10 - SYNTHESIZE YOUR KNOWLEDGE Watennelon snow in...
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