5.1 Overview of Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some microorganisms convert light energy into chemical energy. This remarkable transformation occurs in chloroplasts, using light, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen as byproducts. The process involves two main stages: light reactions and dark reactions. Light reactions capture solar energy, while dark reactions use this energy to synthesize glucose. Photosynthesis is crucial for life on Earth, providing energy for food chains and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere.
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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some microorganisms convert light energy into chemical energy. This remarkable transformation occurs in chloroplasts, using light, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen as byproducts. The process involves two main stages: light reactions and dark reactions. Light reactions capture solar energy, while dark reactions use this energy to synthesize glucose. Photosynthesis is crucial for life on Earth, providing energy for food chains and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere.
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