Biology 2601A/B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Carbon Fixation, Light-Dependent Reactions, Hordeum

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Effects of cold stress on photosynthesis in barley, hordeum vulgare. Photosynthesis is a fundamental biological process converting light energy into biochemical energy. It is a highly regulated process and a crucial part of maintaining a balance between levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as well as regulating photostasis. Photostasis occurs when there is a balance between the source, light reactions which produce energy, and the sink, biochemical reactions which utilizes energy. The first stage of photosynthesis, also known as light reactions, traps light and converts it to chemical energy later used in the second stage of photosynthesis. Ribulose 1, 5 biphosphate (rubp) is created when the carbon dioxide taken in by the plant is fixated with the 5-carbon compound. Carbon fixation allows the compound to move forward to the calvin cycle. In the second stage, also know as light independent or dark reactions, the molecules rubp, nadph and.

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