BIOL 1108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Light-Independent Reactions, Electron Donor, Green Leaves

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14 Feb 2019
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60% of the sun"s output is outside the visible range and unavailable for photosynthesis. 20% lost due to photorespiration and other processes. A maximum of 4% yield in the form of carbohydrates. Photosynthesis happens in stems, algae growing on snow, and bacteria, not just in green leaves and trees. A decrease in positive valence or an increase in negative valence by the gaining of electrons. A reaction in which hydrogen is combined with a compound. A reaction in which oxygen is oxygen is removed from a compound. Electrons are collected and used to drive the building of carbohydrates. Electron donor in these reactions is water. Oxidation of water results in the production of electrons, protons, and o2. Electrons and protons are incorporated into the carbohydrate product. Oxidation of water is linked with the reduction of carbon dioxide through a series of redox reactions. A biochemical process for building carbohydrates from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide taken from the air.

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