BIOL 1201 Chapter : Chapter 10 Photosynthesis

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Even though photosynthesis doesn"t occur in all organisms, it is extremely important and it directly impacts all organisms. Reactions: use that chemical energy to convert co2 into glucose (dark. Reactions not that they occur in the dark, just that they don"t directly require light or calvin cycle) Calvin cycle (dark reactions) co2 g3p: what are the inputs and outputs, inputs, co2, atp, nadph + h+, a little more atp, redox reaction: you are oxidizing the, outputs. Nadph+h: adp, nadp+, g3p (most important), a little more adp, one of the stages of photosynthesis process, light reactions, dark reactions/calvin cycle, calvin cycles occurs in the stroma. Where do we get the energy for the calvin cycle: light reactions, light reactions consists of cyclic and non-cyclic. Photophosphorylation (these are going on simultaneously: we are going to use the energy from light to put phosphate groups on adp to make atp, the basic units for light reactions are the photosystems.

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