BIOL 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nitrogen Fixation, Atp Hydrolysis, Light-Independent Reactions

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Biol 1a week 4: lecture class notes. Consumers/decomposers recycle organic material from living/ dead organisms. Producers recycle inorganic material from the environment. Organisms die bacteria, nitrogen gas captured from atmosphere. Carbon enters photosynthesis as carbon dioxide gas and goes to the calvin cycle alone. Carbon leaves photosynthesis in the form of g3p to make glucose or other sugars, which could be used to make cellulose. Nitrogen is needed for cell division (cell growth organism growth). Cell division requires the creation of more dna and proteins for continued cell growth and functions. Enzymes are also needed to be made to run photosynthesis. Stroma is a cytoplasm within the thylakoids that is where the calvin cycle occurs. Atp synthase is an enzyme that generates atp. Rubisco is ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase is an inefficient way of doing photosynthesis during the calvin cycle in c3 plants. Redox rxn in electron transport chain, calvin cycle for nadph, etc.

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