Calvin Cycle Follow up questions

Directions: Each person must answer these questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences.

1. For each turn of the Calvin cycle how many CO2 are pumped into the cycle?

2. What molecule is created when the CO2 is introduced? What happens to the molecule almost immediately?

3. What are the energy molecules that that convert the PGA into PGAL? How many of each are used?

4. How many PGAL molecules are produced? How many leave the cycle? Why do they leave the cycle?

5. What is the remaining PGAL changed into? How many of these molecules are produced?

6. How many turns of the Calvin Cycle does it take to produce 1 Glucose molecule?

7. Write the formula for Photosynthesis and explain when and why water is used and when and why CO2 is used.

Calvin Cycle Follow up questions

Directions: Each person must answer these questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences.

1. For each turn of the Calvin cycle how many CO2 are pumped into the cycle?

2. What molecule is created when the CO2 is introduced? What happens to the molecule almost immediately?

3. What are the energy molecules that that convert the PGA into PGAL? How many of each are used?

4. How many PGAL molecules are produced? How many leave the cycle? Why do they leave the cycle?

5. What is the remaining PGAL changed into? How many of these molecules are produced?

6. How many turns of the Calvin Cycle does it take to produce 1 Glucose molecule?

7. Write the formula for Photosynthesis and explain when and why water is used and when and why CO2 is used.

Calvin Cycle Follow up questions

Directions: Each person must answer these questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences.

1. For each turn of the Calvin cycle how many CO2 are pumped into the cycle?

2. What molecule is created when the CO2 is introduced? What happens to the molecule almost immediately?

3. What are the energy molecules that that convert the PGA into PGAL? How many of each are used?

4. How many PGAL molecules are produced? How many leave the cycle? Why do they leave the cycle?

5. What is the remaining PGAL changed into? How many of these molecules are produced?

6. How many turns of the Calvin Cycle does it take to produce 1 Glucose molecule?

7. Write the formula for Photosynthesis and explain when and why water is used and when and why CO2 is used.

Calvin Cycle Follow up questions

Directions: Each person must answer these questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences.

1. For each turn of the Calvin cycle how many CO2 are pumped into the cycle?

2. What molecule is created when the CO2 is introduced? What happens to the molecule almost immediately?

3. What are the energy molecules that that convert the PGA into PGAL? How many of each are used?

4. How many PGAL molecules are produced? How many leave the cycle? Why do they leave the cycle?

5. What is the remaining PGAL changed into? How many of these molecules are produced?

6. How many turns of the Calvin Cycle does it take to produce 1 Glucose molecule?

7. Write the formula for Photosynthesis and explain when and why water is used and when and why CO2 is used.