How many molecules of carbon dioxide are required to produce one molecule of glu

Practice Questions

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How many molecules of carbon dioxide are required to produce one molecule of glucose in the Calvin cycle?
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  4. 6

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

How many molecules of carbon dioxide are required to produce one molecule of glucose in the Calvin cycle?
Correct Answer: 6
  • Step 1: Understand that glucose is a type of sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
  • Step 2: Know that the Calvin cycle is a process in photosynthesis where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose.
  • Step 3: Learn that for every one molecule of glucose produced, six molecules of carbon dioxide are needed.
  • Step 4: Remember that this is a key part of how plants use carbon dioxide from the air to create food.
  • Calvin Cycle – The Calvin cycle is a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis where carbon dioxide is fixed into glucose.
  • Photosynthesis – Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of carbon dioxide and water.
  • Stoichiometry in Biochemical Reactions – Understanding the quantitative relationships between reactants and products in biochemical reactions, such as the conversion of carbon dioxide to glucose.
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