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[MODE]: GENERAL [DENSITY]: medium [DECK_NAME]: auto [PREFER]: mixed [SOURCE_TEXT]: Photosynthesis is the biochemical process by which green plants, algae, and certain bacteria convert light energy — most often from the Sun — into chemical energy stored in the bonds of glucose. The overall reaction can be summarized as 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light → C6H12O6 + 6 O2. The process takes place primarily in the chloroplasts, organelles that contain the green pigment chlorophyll, with chlorophyll a being the principal pigment that absorbs light during the reaction. Photosynthesis proceeds in two coupled stages. The first, the light-dependent reactions, occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast. Here, photons excite electrons in chlorophyll, water is split (releasing O2 as a by-product), and the energy is captured in the form of ATP and NADPH. The second stage, the Calvin cycle (also called the light-independent reactions), takes place in the stroma — the fluid surrounding the thylakoids. The Calvin cycle uses ATP and NADPH to fix atmospheric CO2 into glucose via the enzyme RuBisCO, which is the most abundant protein on Earth. Photosynthesis is the foundation of nearly every food chain on the planet. It is responsible for producing essentially all of the molecular oxygen in Earth's atmosphere, and the glucose it generates is the energy source — directly or indirectly — for almost every living organism. Without photosynthesis, complex life as we know it could not exist.
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#separator:tab #html:true #notetype:Basic #deck:Photosynthesis #tags column:3 What is photosynthesis? The biochemical process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. biology::photosynthesis In which organelle does photosynthesis primarily take place? Chloroplast biology::photosynthesis What is the principal pigment that absorbs light during photosynthesis? Chlorophyll a biology::photosynthesis::pigments What enzyme is responsible for fixing atmospheric CO2 into glucose during the Calvin cycle? RuBisCO biology::photosynthesis::calvin-cycle What are the two energy-carrying molecules produced during the light-dependent reactions? ATP and NADPH biology::photosynthesis::light-reactions # ============================================================ # END OF BASIC BLOCK. SAVE EVERYTHING ABOVE AS ONE .txt FILE. # SAVE EVERYTHING BELOW AS A SEPARATE .txt FILE. # ============================================================ #separator:tab #html:true #notetype:Cloze #deck:Photosynthesis #tags column:3 The overall chemical reaction for photosynthesis is {{c1::\(6 CO_2 + 6 H_2O + \text{light} \rightarrow C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6 O_2\)}}. biology::photosynthesis The light-dependent reactions take place in the {{c1::thylakoid membranes}}, whereas the Calvin cycle occurs in the {{c2::stroma}}. biology::photosynthesis During the light-dependent reactions, water is split and {{c1::oxygen (O2)}} is released as a by-product. biology::photosynthesis::light-reactions The enzyme {{c1::RuBisCO}}, the most abundant protein on Earth, is used in the {{c2::Calvin cycle}} to fix carbon. biology::photosynthesis::calvin-cycle
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