BIOL 190 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Light-Independent Reactions, Light-Dependent Reactions, Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate

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Glucose------ glycolysis---- pyruvate--------- aerobic glucose catabolism or fermentation. Provide energy for warmth, light, transport, and manufacturing. Photosynthesis (carbon dioxide gains electrons (and hydrogens) ) Co2 + h2o ------ c6h12o6 + o2 water loses electrons (and hydrogens) Light reaction- chlorophyll converts solar energy to chemical energy. Water is split- oxygen is given off and hydrogens (and electrons) are transferred to nadp+ Calvin cycle- uses the products to make sugar. Atp and high energy electrons in nadph for the reduction of co2 to glucose. Photons cause electrons in chlorophyll to enter an excited state. Two potential fates of excited electrons: electrons return to their resting, unexcited state, excited electrons are passed to other atoms, molecules that gain electrons gain energy. Passing of potential energy from molecule to molecule. Photosynthesis the captured energy of sunlight is used to make food. Co2 from the air is put together to build sugars (using the energy from the light reaction)

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