- Applying molarity to lab situation
- Creating buffer solutions
- Titrations
- PowerPoint as to PS I and PS II
- Vocabulary- carotenoids, chlrophyll, quinones, trimers, thylakoid membrane, cyanobacteria- became cholorplasts- "slaves" of plant cells, oxygen toxicity i.e. combustion, reactions, contribute more oxygen to the atmosphere than the tropical rainforests, ATP synthase, splitting of water, reduction of hydrogen into NADPH
- Crystallation of proteins- best in zero gravity- want at atomic level
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
6/26/07
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I think I finally understand or am coming closer to understanding the processes involved in photosynthesis. Before Fromme's explanation, I thought of photosynthesis as just a classic high school text book equation.
However, photosynthesis is much more complex than the equation most of us had to memorize in 9th or 10th grade.
Plants, cyanobacteria and algae make their own food and give off oxygen. The basis of all life. As Fromme explained, this began about 2.5 million years ago when cyanobacteria started producing oxygen. Thereby changing the earth's atmosphere.
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