. Cytology. Cytology. reduction reactions. The over-all reaction of photosynthesis may be represented as follows: 6 COo + 12 â> C,,H,,A; + 6 Oo + 6 The light energy absorbed by the chloroplast is converted to chemical energy by this same organelle and is used to bring about the photolysis or breakdown of water in the photosynthetic process (Figure 3-17). Photolysis of water Glucose Reversal of â ⢠Embden-Meyerhof cycle of glycolysis. Figure 3-17. Schematic Representation of the Photosynthetic Reaction. The electron released during photolysis reduces triphosphopyridine nu- cleotide


. Cytology. Cytology. reduction reactions. The over-all reaction of photosynthesis may be represented as follows: 6 COo + 12 â> C,,H,,A; + 6 Oo + 6 The light energy absorbed by the chloroplast is converted to chemical energy by this same organelle and is used to bring about the photolysis or breakdown of water in the photosynthetic process (Figure 3-17). Photolysis of water Glucose Reversal of â ⢠Embden-Meyerhof cycle of glycolysis. Figure 3-17. Schematic Representation of the Photosynthetic Reaction. The electron released during photolysis reduces triphosphopyridine nu- cleotide (TPN) with the concomitant release of molecular oxygen. The reduced pyridine nucleotide () is oxidized by an electron trans- port system consisting of flavins, ascorbic acid, and possibly vitamin K and a cytochrome. The energy derived from this oxidation is utilized to STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES / 43. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wilson, G. B. (George Bernard), 1914-; Morrison, John H. (John Herbert), 1927-. New York, Reinhold


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