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Energy of life

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Photosynthesis   Tranforms solar energy into the chemical energy of a carbon hydrate.  
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Chloroplasts   the organelles that carry on photosynthesis.  
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Stroma   Fluid filled area in a chloroplast.  
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Thylakoids   stacked up green plates, that form grana.  
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Chlorophyll   including pigments reside within the membranes of the thylakoids. They allow pigments are capable of absorbing solar energy, the energy that drives photosynthesis.  
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Reduction   Gain of electrons and H+, and the molecule is said to be reduced,  
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Oxidation   Loss of electrons and H+, the molecule is said to oxidized.  
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Light reactions   the capture solar energy  
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Calvin cycle   synthesis refers to the reaction that produces a carbohydrate.  
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Two types of photosynthetic pigments are?   Chlorophylls and carotenoids. Both absorb visible light.  
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Photosystem (P1) or (PII)   Light reactions.  
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P1   produces NADPH  
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PII   splits water  
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ATP synthase   the production of ATP captures the realesed energy.  
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NADP+   is a coenzymes,that accepts e-, becoming NADPH  
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RUBP carboxylase (rubisco)   enzyme  
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C3-Photosynthesis   In a leaf , mesophyll cells, arranged in parallel rows, contain well-formed chloroplasts. Most plants carry C3.  
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C4   Are plants that are in hot and dry conditions. Are able to avoid the uptake of O2 by rubisco.  
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CAM   stands for crassulaceanacid meetabolism.  
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