5.6.2 Light-independent reactions

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    • NADPH provides reducing power by donating electrons during the reduction phase of the Calvin cycle.

      True
    • ATP and NADPH are essential components of the Calvin cycle, with ATP acting as an energy source and NADPH as a reducing agent.
    • What is another name for the light-independent reactions?
      Calvin cycle
    • The light-independent reactions require carbon dioxide and energy-rich molecules ATP and NADPH.
      True
    • Which enzyme catalyzes the reaction between CO2 and RuBP in the Calvin cycle?
      Rubisco
    • Match the molecule with its role in the Calvin cycle:
      Carbon dioxide ↔️ Primary carbon source for fixation
      ATP ↔️ Energy source for reduction
      NADPH ↔️ Reducing power for 3-PGA
      Rubisco ↔️ Enzyme catalyzing CO2 fixation
    • Rubisco is the enzyme responsible for catalyzing the reaction between CO2 and RuBP.

      True
    • RuBP serves as the substrate for carbon fixation
    • The substrate for carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle is RuBP
    • Steps involved in the activation of carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle
      1️⃣ CO2 combines with RuBP
      2️⃣ Rubisco catalyzes the reaction
      3️⃣ A six-carbon intermediate is formed
      4️⃣ The intermediate breaks down into 3-PGA
    • RuBP binds to CO2 to form a six-carbon intermediate
    • What is 3-PGA converted to in the Calvin cycle?
      Glucose
    • 3-PGA serves as the substrate for the reduction phase of the Calvin cycle.
    • What type of molecule is G3P?
      Three-carbon sugar
    • Which enzyme catalyzes the reduction of 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate in the Calvin cycle?
      GAPDH
    • What enzyme facilitates the fixation of carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle?
      Rubisco
    • RuBP is regenerated from G3P using ATP in the Calvin cycle.

      True
    • Rubisco catalyzes the reaction between CO2 and RuBP in carbon fixation.

      True
    • Which molecule is combined with CO2 during carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle?
      RuBP
    • ATP provides the energy needed for both reduction and regeneration phases in the Calvin cycle.

      True
    • The enzyme responsible for catalyzing the reaction between CO2 and RuBP is rubisco
    • What is the three-carbon sugar produced after the reduction phase in the Calvin cycle?
      G3P
    • Rubisco catalyzes the reaction between CO2 and RuBP in the input of carbon dioxide step.

      True
    • RuBP binds to CO2 to form a six-carbon intermediate.
      True
    • What is the first step in the Calvin cycle called?
      Activation of carbon dioxide
    • The reduction of 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to G3P requires the enzyme GAPDH
    • The enzyme that catalyzes the incorporation of CO2 into organic compounds is called rubisco
    • The phosphorylation of 3-PGA by PGA kinase requires one ATP molecule per 3-PGA molecule.

      True
    • The light-independent reactions occur in the stroma
    • Steps in the light-independent reactions
      1️⃣ Carbon dioxide is fixed and converted into 3-carbon sugar molecules
      2️⃣ 3-carbon compounds are rearranged and combined to form glucose
      3️⃣ Glucose is used for energy or other organic compounds
    • 3-PGA is an intermediate product in the Calvin cycle that is converted to glucose using ATP
    • What does RuBP combine with during carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle?
      CO2
    • What is the primary carbon source for the Calvin cycle?
      Carbon dioxide
    • What is the primary carbon source in the Calvin cycle?
      CO2
    • Rubisco catalyzes the reaction between CO2 and RuBP in the Calvin cycle.
      True
    • What is the role of CO2 in the Calvin cycle?
      Primary carbon source
    • Rubisco is essential for carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle.

      True
    • Match the molecule/enzyme with its role in the Calvin cycle:
      3-PGA ↔️ Starting molecule for reduction
      ATP ↔️ Energy source for phosphorylation
      NADPH ↔️ Reducing power for 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate
      G3P ↔️ Three-carbon sugar product
    • NADPH provides the reducing power needed to convert 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to G3P.
      True
    • PGA kinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of 3-PGA using ATP.

      True