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What's considered one turn of the Calvin Cycle? Most sources I've seen say it takes 6 turns to make one molecule of glucose. From this wouldn't it mean that every three turns gives you one molecule of PGAL since it takes 2 PGAL to get 1 glucose?
I just took the kaplan final that i got from a friend and one of the questions asks: what will 10 turns of the Calvin Cycle produce? they give the answer as 20 PGAL.
From kaplan's answer it makes me think that 1 turn of the calvin cycle gives 1 molecule of glucose. What do you guys think is right???? thanks!
I just took the kaplan final that i got from a friend and one of the questions asks: what will 10 turns of the Calvin Cycle produce? they give the answer as 20 PGAL.
From kaplan's answer it makes me think that 1 turn of the calvin cycle gives 1 molecule of glucose. What do you guys think is right???? thanks!