La fotosíntesis y sus etapas en el proceso de producción de glucosa en las plantas
The objective of this final work corresponding to the practical component of the complex test was carried out with the purpose of strengthening the knowledge concerning photosynthesis and its stages in the process of glucose production in plants. With light, plants can capture carbon dioxide and rel...
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| Materyal Türü: | bachelorThesis |
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2020
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| Online Erişim: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/8501 |
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| Özet: | The objective of this final work corresponding to the practical component of the complex test was carried out with the purpose of strengthening the knowledge concerning photosynthesis and its stages in the process of glucose production in plants. With light, plants can capture carbon dioxide and release oxygen during the day, but at night, plants experience another change: they absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Processes were described as: light phase, dark phase, carbon fixation. In addition to the concept and importance of photosynthesis, the respective processes and stages for obtaining glucose through photosynthesis were also analyzed. Where two phases are carried out: the light phase and the dark phase that have different processes and are distinctive because the light phase is produced only by taking advantage of sunlight which will provide us with oxygen ATP, NADH2 and the dark phase is independent of light that is, it can occur during the day and night and is where the Calvin cycle takes place and within this cycle is where glucose is produced by taking advantage of ATP, NADH2, CO2 to produce it. The set of these reactions is synthesized in this equation: 6 CO2 (carbon dioxide) + 6 H2O (water) + light = C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6 O2 (oxygen). It is evident that photosynthesis is a fundamental process to carry out the formation of glucose since through the various phases and stages that it fulfills can be generated as a final product glucose. |
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