During which process is G3P removed from the Calvin cycle to be used in the production of carbohydrates?


A.photosynthesis
B.carbon fixation
C.reduction
D.regeneration

Respuesta :

The answer is D.regeneration

The Calvin Cycle is characteristic for photosynthetic organisms. It consists of three phases - carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration. In the second phase, reduction, 3-phosphoglyceric acid (PGA) is reduced to glyceraldechide-3-phosphate. Further, in the third phase, regeneration,  some of G3P are removed from the Calvin Cycle to be converted to glucose and other carbohydrates. 

Answer:

the answer is D on edg 2020

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