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| photosynthesis | <biochemistry, biology> Process by which green plants, algae and some bacteria absorb light energy and use it to synthesise organic compounds (initially carbohydrates). In green plants, occurs in chloroplasts, that contain the photosynthetic pigments. Occurs by slightly different processes in C3 and C4 plants. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| anoxygenic photosynthesis | A type of photosynthesis in green and purple bacteria in which oxygen is not produced. Use of light energy to synthesise ATP by cyclic photophosphorylation without oxygen production in green and purple bacteria. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| oxygenic photosynthesis | Use of light energy to synthesise ATP and NADPH by noncyclic photophosphorylation with the production of oxygen from water. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Z scheme of photosynthesis | <biochemistry, biology> A schematic representation of the light reactions of photosynthesis, in which the photosynthetic reaction centres and electron carriers are arranged according to their electrode potential (free energy) in one dimension and their reaction sequence in the second dimension. This gives a Z shape, the two reaction centres (of photosystems I and II) being linked by the photosynthetic electron transport chain. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis, Calvin Benson Bassham Cycle, Calvin Benson Cycle, Cycle, Calvin, Cycle, Calvin-Benson, Cycle, Calvin-Benson-Bassham, Photosynthesis Dark Reaction, Photosynthesis Dark Reactions, Photosynthetic Carbon Fixation
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synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants)
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| photosynthesis |
Process by which cells containing chlorophyll in green plants convert incident light to chemical energy and synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds, especially carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water, accompanied by the simultaneous release of oxygen.
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A process in which organisms, with the aid of chlorophyll (green plant enzyme), convert carbon dioxide and inorganic substances into oxygen and additional plant material, using sunlight for energy. All green plants grow by this process.
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A process in green plants and some other organisms that changes carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates using energy from the sun. The process usually releases oxygen into the atmosphere as a by-product.
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A light-dependent, anaerobic mode of metabolism. Carbon dioxide is reduced to glucose, which is used for both biosynthesis and energy production. Depending on the hydrogen source used to reduce CO2, both photolithotrophic and photoorganotrophic reactions exist in bacteria.
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| photosynthesis | synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants) |
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