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key term - Carbon fixation

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Definition

Carbon fixation is the process by which inorganic carbon (typically carbon dioxide) is converted into organic compounds by living organisms. This process is essential for the production of energy and biomass in autotrophic organisms such as plants, algae, and certain bacteria.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The Calvin cycle is the primary pathway for carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms.
  2. Rubisco is a critical enzyme that catalyzes the first step of carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle.
  3. Certain prokaryotes, such as cyanobacteria, are capable of carbon fixation through photosynthesis.
  4. Carbon fixation can also occur via chemosynthesis in some bacteria, using chemical energy from inorganic molecules rather than light.
  5. Carbon fixation contributes to the global carbon cycle, influencing atmospheric CO2 levels and climate change.

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