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Figure 8.1 The light and carbon reactions of photosynthesis in chloroplasts of land plants.

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1 Figure 8.1 The light and carbon reactions of photosynthesis in chloroplasts of land plants

2 Figure 8.2 The Calvin–Benson cycle proceeds in three stages

3 Figure 8.3 The Calvin–Benson cycle

4 Calvin cycle can be divided into three phases: ― Carboxylation of the ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate, followed by hydrolysis to generate two molecules 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PGA) ― Reduction of 3- phosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde-3- phosphate (G-3-P) ― Regeneration of the initial acceptor molecule ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate, thereby creating a continuous cycle

5 The Glycolate pathway returns reduced carbon from phosphoglycolate to the Calvin cycle Glycolate pathway: Break down phosphoglycolate and recover 75% of the reduced carbon present in phosphoglycolate to the Calvin cycle, with the remaining 25% released as CO 2. Glycolate pathway is characterized by light-dependent CO 2 release and is also called photorespiration

6 Figure 8.3 The Calvin–Benson cycle; The carboxylation and reduction phases (Part 1)

7 Figure 8.3 The Calvin–Benson cycle; The regeneration phase (Part 2)

8 Figure 8.4 Carboxylation and oxygenation of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate catalyzed by rubisco

9 Figure 8.5 CO 2 functions both as activator and as substrate in the reaction catalyzed by rubisco

10 Figure 8.6 The ferredoxin–thioredoxin system

11 Figure 8.7 Regulation of chloroplast phosphoribulokinase and glyceraldehyde-3-P dehydrogenase

12 Figure 8.8 Operation of the C 2 oxidative photosynthetic cycle

13 Figure 8.11 The C 4 photosynthetic carbon cycle involves five successive stages

14 Figure 8.12 The C 4 photosynthetic pathway in leaves

15 Figure 8.12 C 4 photosynthetic pathway; (A) Kranz anatomy, compartmentalization in cell

16 Figure 8.12 C 4 photosynthetic pathway; (B) Kranz anatomy in a C 4 dicot

17 Figure 8.13 Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM)

18 Figure 8.14 Carbon mobilization in land plants

19 Figure 8.18 Interconversion of hexose phosphates

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