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Introduction to Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Generating oxygen as a byproduct, it is one of the most important biochemical processes as nearly all life depends on it.
Key Concepts
Chlorophyll
Green pigment in plant cells that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
Light Reactions
First stage that converts light energy to chemical energy (ATP and NADPH).
Calvin Cycle
Light-independent reactions that use ATP and NADPH to fix carbon dioxide into glucose.
Stomata
Pores in plant leaves that allow gas exchange (CO₂ in, O₂ out).
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