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... cycle 6 ATP 12CCO ( PGA ) 12 ATP 12 ADP + 12 P1 12 NADPH2 12 NADP + Figure 7.1 Diagram of the Calvin cycle . In this metabolic pathway carbon dioxide is converted to an organic compound . The process requires a substantial input of ...
... cycle 6 ATP 12CCO ( PGA ) 12 ATP 12 ADP + 12 P1 12 NADPH2 12 NADP + Figure 7.1 Diagram of the Calvin cycle . In this metabolic pathway carbon dioxide is converted to an organic compound . The process requires a substantial input of ...
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... cycle ( Figure 7.6 ) . The Krebs cycle is also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle or the citric acid cycle . As a result of the reactions of the Krebs cycle the pyruvate molecules formed during glycolysis are converted to carbon ...
... cycle ( Figure 7.6 ) . The Krebs cycle is also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle or the citric acid cycle . As a result of the reactions of the Krebs cycle the pyruvate molecules formed during glycolysis are converted to carbon ...
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... cycle . the prophage ( incorporation of the phage genome into the bacterial genome , generally into the bac- terial chromosome but in some cases into a bac- terial plasmid ) ; ( 2 ) maintenance of the prophage ( replication of the phage ...
... cycle . the prophage ( incorporation of the phage genome into the bacterial genome , generally into the bac- terial chromosome but in some cases into a bac- terial plasmid ) ; ( 2 ) maintenance of the prophage ( replication of the phage ...
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