BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Chlorella, Chloroplast, Starch

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Biochemical process for building carbohydrates using sunlight and carbon dioxide from the air. Provides the source of all food we eat, through direct and indirect consumption. Synthesis of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide requires output of energy from sunlight. Reduction reactions are reactions in which a molecule acquires electrons and gains energy. Oxidation reactions are reactions in which a molecule loses electrons and releases energy. Of water with oxygen as a byproduct. The oxidation of water results the production of electrons, protons and oxygen. Place chlorella, a green alga, in two test tubes. Wait 2 hours to allow photosynthesis to occur. Measure percentage of 18o2 in test tubes. Percentage of 18o increased when water contained 18o. Oxygen produced in photosynthesis comes from water, not carbon dioxide. In eukaryotic cells, photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast. Photosynthesis electron transport chain located in thylakoid membrane. Larger sugars, such as glucose and sucrose, are assembled from those phosphates in the cytoplasm.

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