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  1. One could say that the Calvin cycle is a
    1. reducing cycle
    2. oxidizing cycle
    3. neutral cycle (no net oxidation or reduction)
    4. hydrating cycle (water is introduced)

  1. Succinate is produced in the glyoxylate cycle by the action ofthe enzyme
    1. citratesynthase                     c. aconitase
    2. isocitratelyase                      d. malate synthase

  1. The fatty acid most commonly made by animal cellsis    
    1. myristic                                          c. stearic
    2. lauric                                   d. palmitic

  1. The number of enzymes used in the synthesis of fatty acids is
    1. 1                     b. 2                c. 5                d. 7

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Calvin cycle is aa reducing cycleExplanationCalvin cycle reduces a total of nine molecule of ATP and sixmolecules of NADPH ATP and NADPH are used to convert the 3PGAmolecules into molecules of a threecarbon sugarglyceraldehyde3phosphate GA3P NADPH donates    See Answer
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