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VBS Home page,VBS Course Navigator, Photosynthesis, Previous Page, Next Page,Top of page
VBS Home page,VBS Course Navigator, Photosynthesis, Previous Page, Next Page,Top of page All our food, wood, clothing ultimately are produced directly or indirectly by photosynthesis. In a sense, all flesh IS grass, for the energy used to make our flesh comes from grass, symbolically meaning photosynthetic organisms. Photosynthesis illustrates the laws of thermodynamics and you should review thermodynamics before proceeding. VBS Home page,VBS Course Navigator, Photosynthesis, Previous Page, Next Page,Top of page
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Carbon dioxide and water are the raw materials that the plant needs from the environment. The products are carbohydrate(CH2O) , water and oxygen. Light is not considered a raw material since light is energy and is not matter. Water molecules are the source of the oxygen produced by photosynthesis by a process called photolysis. VBS Home page,VBS Course Navigator, Photosynthesis, Previous Page, Next Page,Top of page Light dependent reactions: In the light dependent reactions, the photosynthetic organism converts the light energy into energy carried by electrons. The analogy is with solar cells converting sunlight into electricity which can do work. In photosynthesis the electrons are picked up by electron transport systems which use the energy in the electrons to make an energy carrying compound called ATP and a second compound, NADPH. The ATP and the NADPH are used for the next main step, the Calvin cycle,or "Light independent reactions". VBS Home page,VBS Course Navigator, Photosynthesis, Previous Page, Next Page,Top of page The Calvin cycle is the main process in the Light Independent reactions of photosynthesis ('Dark Reactions'). In the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is first incorporated into a five carbon molecule called ribulose biphosphate or RuBP. Then in a series of chemical reactions, hydrogens and electrons from the NADPH are progressively added to form a simple, energy rich, phosphorylated carbohydrate called GP3 or PGAL. In turn the PGAL is used to make glucose and other carbohydrates for use by the plant.
Relationship between the Light Dependent and Light Independent reactions VBS Home page,VBS Course Navigator, Photosynthesis, Previous Page, Next Page,Top of page
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