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Emilia Foster
4 January, 11:47
What kind of molecule is G3P
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4 January, 14:16
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In terms of whether it is one of the 4 biological molecules, G3P or glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate is basically a carbohydrate with an associated phosphate group. It is a necessary molecule needed ultimately for the production of glucose, during the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis.
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