9.3 Photorespiration and C4/CAM pathways
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Photosynthesis is the process that powers life on Earth. It converts sunlight into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen. This fundamental process supports nearly all ecosystems, forming the base of food webs and regulating our planet's atmosphere. Understanding photosynthesis involves exploring light absorption, electron transport chains, and carbon fixation. From the light-dependent reactions in thylakoid membranes to the Calvin cycle in the stroma, this complex process showcases nature's ingenuity in harnessing solar energy.
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Photosynthesis is the process that powers life on Earth. It converts sunlight into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen. This fundamental process supports nearly all ecosystems, forming the base of food webs and regulating our planet's atmosphere. Understanding photosynthesis involves exploring light absorption, electron transport chains, and carbon fixation. From the light-dependent reactions in thylakoid membranes to the Calvin cycle in the stroma, this complex process showcases nature's ingenuity in harnessing solar energy.
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