BIOL 1108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Photic Zone, Light-Independent Reactions, Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis- the biochemical process for building carbohydrates using energy from sunlight and co2. Source of all food/energy that we eat, all o2, and fuel. Photosynth can occur in prokar and eukar organisms as well and on land and sea. Photic zone- the zone in water where enough sunlight can pass through for photosynth can occur. Photosynth occurs a lot in land regions where the weather is moist and warm e. g. tropical rainforest. The carbohydrates built have more energy in their bonds than the og co2 and that energy comes from the sun. Redox b/t co2 and h2o (co2 is reduced) Atp to do this comes from the sun. The e- pass through the photosynthesis electron transport chain (petc) Protein-pigment complexes absorb the sunlight that provides the energy that drives e- through the petc and to therefore make atp and nadph. Atp and nadph are energy sources for the calvin cycle to produce the carbs.

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