Calvin Cycle

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A-Levels Biology Mind Map on Calvin Cycle, created by tthachaa on 30/12/2013.
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Calvin Cycle
  1. Ribulose Bisphosphate RuBP
    1. Carbon dioxide
        1. Carboxylated to form two...
          1. Glycerate 3-phosphate GP
            1. Catalysed by enzyme found in stroma called rubisco
              1. Reduction and Phosphorylation
                1. Triose phosphate TP
                  1. Recycled by phosphorylation
                    1. Using ATP
                      1. Ribulose Bisphosphate RuBP
                      2. TP can pair up to form hexose sugars e.g. glucose. These can then be isomerised to form other 6 carbon sugars e.g. fructose. Glucose and fructose can combine to form sucrose.
                        1. Hexose sugars can be polymerised into carbohydrates such as cellulose and starch.
                        2. TP can be converted into glycerol and combined with fatty acids to make lipids.
                        3. ATP and reduced NADP are used
                        4. Can be used to make amino acids and fatty acids
                          1. Carbon dioxide has been fixed
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