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ordering question. click and drag on elements in order. place the steps of the calvin cycle in the correct order from beginning to end. instructions. six carbon dioxide molecules combine with six 5 - carbon compounds to form twelve 3 - carbon molecules called 3 - phosphoglycerate (3 - pga). the chemical energy stored in atp and nadph is transferred to 3 - pga molecules to form high - energy molecules called glyceraldehyde 3 - phosphates (g3p). two g3p molecules leave the cycle to be used for the production of glucose and other organic compounds. rubisco converts ten g3p molecules into 5 - carbon molecules called ribulose 1, 5 - bisphosphates (rubp). ribulose 1, 5 - bisphosphates (rubp) molecules combine with new carbon dioxide molecules to continue the cycle.
The Calvin - cycle is a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis. First, carbon dioxide combines with 5 - carbon compounds. Then, energy from ATP and NADPH is used to form high - energy molecules. Some G3P molecules leave for glucose production, and the rest are recycled to regenerate the 5 - carbon starting molecule.
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- Six carbon dioxide molecules combine with six 5 - carbon compounds to form twelve 3 - carbon molecules called 3 - phosphoglycerate (3 - PGA).
- The chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH is transferred to 3 - PGA molecules to form high - energy molecules called glyceraldehyde 3 - phosphates (G3P).
- Two G3P molecules leave the cycle to be used for the production of glucose and other organic compounds.
- Rubisco converts ten G3P molecules into 5 - carbon molecules called ribulose 1, 5 - bisphosphates (RuBP).
- Ribulose 1, 5 - bisphosphates (RuBP) molecules combine with new carbon dioxide molecules to continue the cycle.