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Ecosystems and photosynthesis - Coggle Diagram
Ecosystems and photosynthesis
light
chloroplasts
Photosynthesis
reactions
photophosphorylation
phosphorylation using light
hydrolysis - lysis (splitting) of a material using water
redox reactions
reduction - gained electrons/gained H/lost oxygen
oxidation - lost electrons/lost H/gained oxygen
phosphorylation
adding phosphate to a molecule
photolysis - lysis of a material using light
energy
ATP
made from the energy from glucose being broken down - respiration
this energy is stored as chemical energy in the phosphate bond
needed for conduction of nerves, muscle contraction etc.
diffuses within to where is needed
ATP broken down via hydrolysis back into ADP and inorganic phosphate
chemical energy is released from the phosphate bond
ATPase catalyst
is a nucleic acid - a phosphorylated nucleotide (contains 3 phosphate groups)
made from the synthesis of the phosphorylation of ADP using energy from
catalysed by ATP synthase
required for biological processes - DNA replication, protein synthesis, cell division, active transport
plants - photosynthesis and active transport
animals - for maintaining body temperature, muscle contraction
productivity
ecosystems
trophic levels
energy/biomass
used to break the strong bonds between H2O
the hydrogen is stored in glucose when combined with CO2
O2 is formed
ecosystems