BIOL 1500 Study Guide - Final Guide: Light-Independent Reactions, Photosynthesis, Unit

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A series of reactions that occur in the stroma of plants during photosynthesis that utilize. Nadph and atp to reduce carbon dioxide and produce sugars. Flow of carbon between living organisms and environment; thermonuclear reaction in the interior of stars. Natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon- containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. Achieving net zero carbon emissions by balancing a measured amount of carbon released with an equivalent amount sequestered or offset. Contribution intended to remove certain amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make up for the same quantity of carbon dioxide that something or a person has added to the atmosphere. Metabolic reactions occurring in cells that result in the oxidation of macromolecules to produce. Actions to limit the magnitude and/or rate of long-term climate change reductions in human emissions of greenhouse gases. The removal of forest lands, often to enable the development of agriculture.

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