BIOL 1108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Light-Independent Reactions, Photorespiration, Electron Transport Chain

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Photosynthesis is the major pathway by which energy and carbon are incorporated into carbohydrates. The calvin cycle is a three-step process that uses carbon dioxide to synthesize carbohydrates. The light-harvesting reactions use sunlight to produce the atp and nadph required by the calvin cycle. Challenges to the efficiency of photosynthesis include excess light energy and the oxygenase activity of rubisco. The evolution of photosynthesis had a profound impact on life on earth. 60% of the sun"s output is outside the visible range and unavailable for photosynthesis. 20% lost due to photorespiration and other processes. Maximum 4% yield in the form of carbohydrates. In a nutshell: electrons are collected and used to drive the building of carbs. The electron donor in these reactions is water. The oxidation of water results in the production of electrons, protons, and o2. The electrons and protons are incorporated into the carbohydrate product, and o2 is a by-product.

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