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F. What happens to the PGAL molecule that does not continue on in the Calvin cycle?

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Answer:

The cell uses it to produce glucose and other biomolecules.

Step-by-step explanation:

The regeneration of significant quantities of RuBP using PGAL molecules allows the Calvin cycle processes to be repeated. The rearrangement of carbon atoms in three-carbon containing molecules to produce five-carbon molecules is required for RuBP regeneration from PGAL.

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