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So I understand that during the Calvin-Benson cycle, CO2 combines with 5-Carbon(RuBP) to become 6-Carbon(unstable) which splits into 2 3-Carbons(PGA)(Stable). Then with the ATP and NADPH from Light Reactions(Light-dependant reaction), the PGA becomes PGAL which can be used to make Glucose.
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I also read that in Aerobic Cellular respiration, very similar things happens. Glucose (6-Carbon) becomes Pyruvate (2 3-Carbon) which then both fuses with Coenzyme A to form Acetyl CoA.
Is it a coincidence that the Calvin-Benson cycle and Aerobic Cellular respiration both involves 6-Carbon splitting into 2 3-Carbons? Are they in some way the exact same thing? I'm confused


