BSC 2005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Carbon Fixation, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Absorption Spectroscopy

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First law of thermodynamics: energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be converted from one form to another. Chemical energy: energy can be stored in chemical bonds, and released when these bonds are broken, autotrophs, organisms that can convert sunlight into usable chemical energy, all plants, many bacteria, most algae, use chlorophyll, or other pigments. Heterotrophs: must eat other organisms to obtain energy, herbivores eat plants to obtain stored chemical energy, carnivores eat other animals. Light is electromagnetic radiation: it comes in discrete packets called photons, but it also has the properties of a wave, the energy in a photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength. Photosynthesis and greenhouse gases: greenhouse gases in the atmosphere contribute to holding heat in, includes water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane, photosynthesis removes c02 from the atmosphere and puts it into organic material.

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