BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Prokaryote, Tata Box, Primase

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Photosynthesis: doesn"t occur in all organisms but it impacts all organisms at some point, equation: 6co2+12h2o+light 6co2+c6h12o6+6h2o, convert two low energy molecules into a high energy molecule, reactions are largely endergonic; light is the required energy. Note: you start with different water molecules than what water is produced in the end. Two stage process: capture the light energy in chemical energy (light reactions, use the chemical energy to convert co2 into glucose (dark reactions or calvin cycle, linked together by atp and nadph+ Chloroplast structure: has two transparent outer membranes, individual thylakoid membranes discs of membranes, green pigments are found in the thylakoids, granum is a stack of thylakoids, stroma is the liquid portion of the chloroplast. Calvin cycle (dark reaction): occurs in the stroma, inputs and outputs of this cycle, inputs: carbon dioxide (joins to intermediate into cycle), atp and nadph + h, outputs: g3p glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, adp, and nadp+

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