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How many carbon atoms are present in one molecule of ribulose bisphosphate?
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There are 5 carbon atoms present in one molecule of ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP).
Answer: 5 CARBON ATOMS
The formula for RuBP is C5H12O11P2 which means there are 5 carbons atoms , 12 hydrogen atoms, 11 oxygen atoms and 2 phosphorus atoms.
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