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The process by which light energy is harnessed to assemble organic compounds (esp. glucose) from inorganic carbon dioxide.
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Why does low temperature make RuBP, GP and TP concentrations fall in Calvin cycle?
In my A level revision guide and places on the internet it states that at low temperatures levels of RuBP, GP and TP all fall. However I don't quite understand how this is the case, because as far as …
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What types of light can't a plant photosynthesize in?
If so, what light (apart from green light, to a degree) can't plants use to perform photosynthesis? …
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Why does the oxygen produced in the photosynthesis come from water and not carbon dioxide?
You are missing some knowledge here for sure, photosynthesis is a little complicated at A level, so I will describe it in brief. … During photosynthesis electrons and protons (A hydrogen atom without the electron) are required for a process called the electron transport chain and proton motive force. …