BIOL 1105 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Thylakoid, Carbon Fixation, Lipid Bilayer

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Energy for almost all life on earth come from photosynthesis. Oxygen photosynthesis carried out by cyanobacteria, 7 groups of algae and land plants. Photosynthesis combines co2 and h2o producing glucose and o2. Using the energy to make atp and to reduce the compound nadp+, an electron carrier, to nadph. Using the atp and nadph+ to power the synthesis or organic molecules from co2 in the air. Third stage, formation of organic molecules from co2. Takes place via a cyclic series of reactions. As long as atp and nadph are available, the carbon fixation reactions can occur either in the presence or in the absence of light. Use atp and nadph to synthesize organic molecules from co2. 6co2 + 12h2o + light -----> c6h12o6 + 6h2o + 6o2. Continuous phospholipid bilayer organized into flatten sacs that are found stacked on one another in columns called grana. Photosynthetic pigments for capturing light energy along with the machinery to make atp.

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