LIDS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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  • 5.1 PHOTOSYNTHESIS- LIDS/CALVIN CYCLE

    • Occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts
    • 6 turns of the Calvin cycle are needed to make one hexose sugar
    • Rubp is regenerated constantly
    • Requires ATP and H ions
    • Carbon dioxide diffuses into the stroma and combines with a substance called RUBP (ribulose biphosphate) to create an unstable 6-carbon molecule. The enzyme rubisco catalyses this
    • The 6 carbon molecule splits into 2 molecules of glycerate-3 phosphate
    • ATP and reduced NADP from the LDS are used to reduce glycerate 3 phosphate to triose phosphate. The H ions from NADP help this. The triose phosphate is used for organic compounds or to regenerate RUBP
    • 3/6 of the TP molecules are used to regenerate RUBP and this uses up the rest of the ATP from the LDS
    • 6 turns of this creates one hexose sugar such as glucose which can then be respired