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The Calvin cycle can be described under three stages: carboxylation, reduction and regeneration.
Carboxylation: Fixation of CO2 into a stable organic intermediate is called carboxylation. In this step, carbon dioxide is utilised for the carboxylation of RuBP. The enzyme RuBP carboxylase catalyses this reaction. The reaction results in the formation of two molecules of 3-PGA. This enzyme is also called RuBP carboxylase-oxygenase or RuBisCO; because it also has an oxygenation activity.
Reduction: This step involves utilization of 2 molecules of ATP for phosphorylation and two of NADPH for reduction of each CO2 molecule fixed. For the removal of one molecule of glucose from the pathway, fixation of six molecules of CO2 and 6 turns of the cycle are required.
Regeneration: This step involves regeneration of CO2 acceptor molecule RuBP. This is necessary for the cycle to continue without interruption. This step requires one ATP for phosphorylation to form RuBP.
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The terrestrial planets are rocky because they are earth-like and are made up of rocks and metals and have relatively high densities.
Terrestial planets are similar to earth in composition heat from the sun evaporated lightweight elements like hydrogen,helium into interplanetary space. Mostly rock and metal was left in this zone and clumped together to form the inner rockey planets.
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An index number is a statistical device for measuring changes in the magnitude of a group of related variables.
Features of Index Number
- Index numbers are expressed in terms of percentages. However, percentage sign (%) is never used.
- Index numbers are relative measurement of group of data.
- Index numbers offer a precise measurement of the quantitative change in the concerned variables over time.
- Index number show changes in terms of averages.
- They are expressed in numbers.
- Index number facilitates the comparative study over different time period.
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A blood test is used to determine whether the A and/or B characteristics are present in a blood sample. It is not possible to determine the exact genotype from a blood test result of either type A or type B. If someone has blood type A, they must have at least one copy of the A allele, but they could have two copies.
Their genotype is either AA or AO. Similarly, someone who is blood type B could have a genotype of either BB or BO.
A blood test of either type AB or type O is more informative. Someone with blood type AB must have both the A and B alleles. The genotype must be AB. Someone with blood type O has neither the A nor the B allele. The genotype must be OO.
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