BIOL-104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Light-Independent Reactions, Photorespiration, Cyanobacteria

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We"re i(cid:374)side a (cid:272)hloroplast it has a double membrane because it is an endosymbiont. inner membrane from cyanobacterium. Outside membrane from the guy that ate the cyanobacterium. There are two main reactions inside the chloroplast the light reactions and dark rections. light electrons moving from water though the electron transport chain and making. Atp and nadph calvin cycle co2 is fixed by rubp and reduced into sucrose which is exported; When plants have extra sugar, they can store it as starch a bunch of sugar molecules linked together. There"s like (cid:374)o (cid:272)ar(cid:271)o(cid:374) dio(cid:454)ide i(cid:374) our at(cid:373)osphere 0. 0407% of our atmosphere. That co2 accounts for the mass of all plants and is also relevant for climate change. Rubisco is a pretty terrible enzyme it"s tur(cid:374)o(cid:448)er (cid:272)a(cid:374) (cid:271)e (cid:1006)-3x/sec (super slow) and it also catalyzes the opposite reaction. If rubp attaches to co2, we go into the calvin cycle and be useful people we make the sugar want,

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