Calvin cycle
Name and briefly describe the 3 phrase of the Calvin Cycle
1. Carbon Fixation: CO2 molecules, one at a time by attracting to a 5-carbon sugar 2. Reduction: 3-phosphoglycerate receives an additional phosphate group from ATP 3. Regeneration of CO2: carbon skeleton of 5-molecule of G3P
Fill in the blanks: To synthesize one glucose molecule, the Calvin cycle operates___ times, using___molecules of CO2, ___molecules of ATP, and ___molecules of NADPH
6,6,12,12
ADP+P
ADP+P is used in Photosystem I and Photosystem II and is Produced in The Calvin Cycle
ATP
ATP is produced in Photosystem I and Photosystem II, ATP is used in The Calvin Cycle
What is Rubisco?
An enzyme that catalyzes this first step addition CO2 -> RuBP
The Calvin cycle makes 6 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphates
It turns G3P into sugar
O2 (oxygen)
Oxygen is produced in Photosystem II
NADPH
Produced in Photosystem I, Used in the Calvin Cycle
Which of the following does not occur in the Calvin Cycle?
The release of oxygen does not occur in the Calvin cycle
NADP+
Used in Photosystem I and produced in The Calvin Cycle
H2O (water)
H2O is used in photosystem II
Which of the following sequences correctly represent the flow of electrons during photosynthesis?
H2O to NADPH to The Calvin Cycle
What makes the Calvin cycle a cycle?
Half of the G3P regenerates
CO2 (carbon dioxide)
Carbon Dioxide is used in both Photosystem I and Photosystem II and The Calvin Cycle
Glucose
Glucose is produced in the Calvin Cycle, Glucose is not used in Photosystem I and Photosystem II
What energy transformation takes place in the Calvin Cycle?
The Cycle incorporates carbon from the air and turns it into carbohydrates
Where does the Calvin Cycle take place?
The Stroma
what way does the Calvin cycle depend on the light reactions?
The light reaction provides no sugar, that happens in the second stage of photosynthesis in the Calvin Cycle