Is Oxygen Produced As A Result Of Carbon Fixation Or Of Electron Transport
Oxygen is released by the splitting of water in photosynthetic electron transport reactions. Carbon fixation results in the production of... View Article
Oxygen is released by the splitting of water in photosynthetic electron transport reactions. Carbon fixation results in the production of... View Article
Carbon fixation occurs predominantly by photosynthesis performed by cyanobacteria, phytoplankton, algae and plants. Around 258 billion tons of CO2 is... View Article
Prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles. They lack chloroplasts. Photosynthetic pigments are present in the foldings of plasma membranes. They contain carboxysomes... View Article
Carbon fixation is the process by which plants fix inorganic carbon to produce organic compounds. It is the light independent... View Article
No, carbon fixation is light independent or dark reaction. It is not dependent on light directly but consumes products of... View Article
The enzyme ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase or RuBisCO catalyzes the carboxylation of RuBP. It is the first step of the... View Article
Carbon fixation is the process of carbon assimilation by plants. Inorganic carbon is converted into organic compounds by photosynthesis. These... View Article
Carbon fixation is the process by which plants fix atmospheric carbon dioxide or inorganic carbon to produce organic compounds. It... View Article
Population pyramids tell us about age distribution and sex ratio of a population. Age pyramid shows the age distribution of... View Article
The term ‘biodiversity hotspot’ was given by Norman Myers in 1988. He first identified 10 hotspots based on the high... View Article
Biodiversity can be improved by taking various measures to conserve it. In-situ conservation refers to protecting a species in its... View Article
Human activities have been the primary cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Deforestation, pollution, climate change, overuse of natural resources, invasive... View Article
A biodiversity-rich ecosystem is more productive. Biodiversity provides various economic benefits. Some examples are: We are dependent on biodiversity for... View Article
Biodiversity loss refers to the rapid loss of species diversity and ecosystem destruction. Rich biodiversity is the prerequisite for a... View Article
Human activities have led to the biodiversity crisis. The three main causes of biodiversity loss are overexploitation of natural resources,... View Article
Biodiversity directly impacts the health of our planet. Reduction in biodiversity directly impacts our lives. A decrease in biodiversity will... View Article
Biodiversity refers to all the variety of life forms and ecosystems existing in the world. The term ‘biological diversity’ was... View Article
Human intervention has been the biggest cause of biodiversity loss. Over-exploitation of natural resources, pollution, deforestation, habitat destruction and climate... View Article
Seventeen countries have been identified as megadiverse countries. They account for 70% of total biodiversity present on Earth. These include... View Article
Biodiversity is at risk due to ever-increasing human requirements and over-exploitation of natural resources. Population growth, pollution, burning of fossil... View Article