Photosynthesis in Higher PlantsHard
Question
The Calvin cycle proceeds in three stages
1. Reduction, during which cabrohydrate is formed at the expense of the photochemically made ATP and NADPH
2. Regeneration, during which the carbon dioxide acceptor ribulose-5-biphospahte is formed
3. Carboxylation, during which carbon dioxide combines with ribuolse-1, 5-biphophate Identify the correct sequence
1. Reduction, during which cabrohydrate is formed at the expense of the photochemically made ATP and NADPH
2. Regeneration, during which the carbon dioxide acceptor ribulose-5-biphospahte is formed
3. Carboxylation, during which carbon dioxide combines with ribuolse-1, 5-biphophate Identify the correct sequence
Options
A.3 - 1 - 2
B.3 - 2
C.1 - 2 - 3
D.2 - 1 - 3
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