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- W146524904 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter highlights the reducing power and the regulation of photosynthesis. Photoergonic organisms (green plants) are able to convert light into physiological chemical energy and can thus grow on substrates with no useful chemical potential. On the contrary, chemoergonic organisms (bacteria in general, fungi, and animals) cannot use light as energy source and depend entirely on the chemical energy of the substrates—whether inorganic or organic—they transform. Photosynthesis is the first and foremost a process for converting the radiant energy of sunlight into physiological chemical energy, namely, reducing power (H2) and high-energy pyrophosphate bonds. Because only green plants among living organisms can split water into hydrogen and oxygen, lysis of water by radiation at an energy level of visible light can be considered as the most simple and primordial endergonic reaction of bioenergetics, a reaction exclusive of photosynthesis on which life depends on this planet. Water is, thus, the primary substrate of green plant photosynthesis for the generation of reducing power and the final product of the aerobic respiration of hydrogen." @default.
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