Submit one part at a time of this multipart problem/question. If 36 molecules of CO$_2$ enter the Calvin Cycle, a. How many molecules of phosphoglycerate (PGA) will be produced? Submit Answer Tries 0/3 b. How many molecules of glyceraldehyde phosphate (PGAL) leave the cycle? Submit Answer Tries 0/3 c. How many molecules of ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) will be produced? Submit Answer Tries 0/3 d. How many molecules of ATP will be utilized? Submit Answer Tries 0/3
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