The process in which energy-poor, inorganic and oxidized compounds of carbon and hydrogen are reduced to energy-rich carbohydrates (glucose) using light energy that is converted into chemical energy by chlorophyll and other pigments is called:
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Bioenergetics
Introduction to Photosynthesis
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Bioenergetics is the quantitative study of energy relationships and energy conversions in biological systems.
The process of converting energy-poor inorganic oxidized carbon (CO2) and hydrogen (primarily water) compounds into energy-rich carbohydrates (sugar-glucose) using light energy absorbed and transformed into chemical energy by chlorophyll and certain other photosynthetic pigments is known as photosynthesis.
One kind of cellular respiration that occurs when oxygen is present is called aerobic respiration. Water, carbon dioxide, and energy are the byproducts of the full oxidation of glucose. In terms of energy yield, this process is more effective than anaerobic respiration.
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Bioenergetics is the quantitative study of energy relationships and energy conversions in biological systems.
The process of converting energy-poor inorganic oxidized carbon (CO2) and hydrogen (primarily water) compounds into energy-rich carbohydrates (sugar-glucose) using light energy absorbed and transformed into chemical energy by chlorophyll and certain other photosynthetic pigments is known as photosynthesis.
One kind of cellular respiration that occurs when oxygen is present is called aerobic respiration. Water, carbon dioxide, and energy are the byproducts of the full oxidation of glucose. In terms of energy yield, this process is more effective than anaerobic respiration.
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