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G3P produced during the Calvin cycle can be linked to form glucose, cellulose, and other sugars.
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G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate) is a 3‑carbon sugar produced in the Calvin cycle; two G3P molecules can be combined and enzymatically converted into hexose phosphates, which are then used to make glucose, sucrose, starch, cellulose and other carbohydrates (with other G3P molecules recycled to regenerate RuBP).
G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate) is a 3‑carbon sugar produced in the Calvin cycle; two G3P molecules can be combined and enzymatically converted into hexose phosphates, which are then used to make glucose, sucrose, starch, cellulose and other carbohydrates (with other G3P molecules recycled to regenerate RuBP).
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