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  • ...tier" /> Electrolithoautotrophs form a third metabolic pathway compared to photosynthesis (plants converting light into sugar) and chemosynthesis (bacteria convertin ...
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  • ...ound impact on certain biophysical processes of vegetation, such as canopy photosynthesis and land surface energy budgets, by being absorbed into the soil and canopi ...
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  • ...pen-mind-beurzen-en-simon-stevin-prijzen-uit | title = David Strik's "dark photosynthesis" idea receiving Open Mind Award | work = NWO }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | vaut ...
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  • ...9 }}</ref> [[Sunlight]] is a main source of primary energy, which can be [[photosynthesis|transformed]] into plants and [[Petroleum#Formation|then into coal, oil and ...
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  • ...duced can be recycled back into plants.]]The first step in energetics is [[photosynthesis]], wherein water and carbon dioxide from the air are taken in with energy f ...er G, Sopory SK, Irrgang KD, Govindjee | title = Concepts in photobiology: photosynthesis and photomorphogenesis | location = Boston | publisher = [[Kluwer Academic ...
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  • ...rophs harness energy that was initially transformed by the plants during [[photosynthesis]].<ref>Nelson, David L., Cox, Michael M. ''Lehninger: Principles of Biochem ...ental sulfur, [[sulfite]]s, and [[hydrogen sulfide]] to produce ATP. In [[photosynthesis]], [[autotroph]]s produce ATP using light energy, whereas [[Heterotroph|het ...
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  • ...ngths on [[photosynthesis]], marking the first recorded action spectrum of photosynthesis.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Mcgraw-Hill |first=Tata |url=https://books.google.co ...to [[chemical energy]], with their absorption closely matching the rate of photosynthesis, usually determined by oxygen production or carbon fixation.<ref>{{Cite jou ...
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  • *[[PI curve]] (photosynthesis-irradiance curve) ...
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  • ...ichment of the open ocean's well-lit surface layers is needed to enhance [[photosynthesis]] and trigger large blooms of [[phytoplankton]] that could increase the rol ...
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  • ...n of [[Electric battery|batteries]] and other [[electrochemical cell]]s, [[photosynthesis]] and [[cellular respiration]], and certain other biological processes. Similar to the electron transport chain, the [[light-dependent reactions]] of photosynthesis pump protons into the [[thylakoid]] [[Lumen (anatomy)|lumen]] of chloroplas ...
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  • ...tic depth, plants (such as [[phytoplankton]]) have no net energy gain from photosynthesis and thus cannot grow. ...n=2045-7758 |pmc=8939368 |pmid=35356568}}</ref> Outside the euphotic zone, photosynthesis cannot occur and life must use other sources of energy than sunlight. ...
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  • ...] are derived.<ref>{{cite web|author=Vermass, Wim|title=An Introduction to Photosynthesis and Its Applications|publisher=Arizona State University|url=http://photosci ...=10.1073/pnas.0603395103|pmid=17043226|pmc=1635072|doi-access=free}}</ref> Photosynthesis captures approximately 3,000&nbsp;EJ per year in biomass.<ref>{{cite web|pu ...
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  • ...it in open systems operating on solar energy, like both photovoltaics and photosynthesis (1963, p.&nbsp;438). Like the maximum power theorem, Odum's statement of th ...
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  • ...hierarchical pillar array electrodes for high-performance semi-artificial photosynthesis |journal=Nature Materials |date=7 March 2022 |volume=21 |issue=7 |pages=811 ...
    48 KB (6,329 words) - 21:22, 11 November 2023
  • ...ure]] vary with altitude. Within the atmosphere, air suitable for use in [[photosynthesis]] by [[terrestrial plant]]s and [[breathing]] of [[terrestrial animal]]s is Before this time, any oxygen produced by photosynthesis was consumed by the [[Redox|oxidation]] of reduced materials, notably iron. ...
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  • ...hydrates, lipids, proteins and oxygen. Release of the energy stored during photosynthesis as heat or light may be triggered suddenly by a spark in a forest fire, or ...estimated 124.7&nbsp;Pg/a of carbon that is [[carbon fixation|fixed]] by [[photosynthesis]], 64.3&nbsp;Pg/a (52%) are used for the metabolism of green plants,<ref>It ...
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  • ...performance metrics can evaluate the commercial viability. In [[artificial photosynthesis]], the most common metric is the solar-to-fuel conversion efficiency (η<sub * [[Artificial photosynthesis]] ...
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  • | [[Artificial photosynthesis]] ...itle=Energy and environment policy case for a global project on artificial photosynthesis |url=https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2013/ee/c3ee00063j |jou ...
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