BIOL 1005 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Carboxylation, Cyanobacteria, Chemiosmosis

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Accessory pigment a colored molecule, other than chlorophyll a, that absorbs light energy and passes it to chlorophyll a. Bundle sheath cells cells that surround the veins of plants; in c4 (but not in c3) plants, bundle sheath cells contain chloroplasts. C3 pathway in photosynthesis, the cyclic series of reactions whereby carbon from carbon dioxide is fixed as phosphoglyceric acid, the simple sugar glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is generated, and the carbon-capture molecule, rubp, is regenerated. C4 pathway the series of reactions in certain plants that fixes carbon dioxide into a four carbon molecule, which is later broken down for use in the calvin cycle of photosynthesis. This reduces wasteful photorespiration in hot, dry environments. Calvin cycle - in photosynthesis, the cyclic series of reactions whereby carbon from carbon dioxide is fixed as phosphoglyceric acid, the simple sugar glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is generated, and the carbon-capture molecule, rubp, is regenerated.

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