During Photosynthesis organelles in chloropyll harvest electrons - TopicsExpress



          

During Photosynthesis organelles in chloropyll harvest electrons from sunlight and combine them with carbon dioxide and water and produce carbohydrates , the waste product of this process is called Oxygen , Oxygen is vital to all animal life as we know. Carbohydrates are one of the main building blocks of all plant and animal structures. 200 carbohydrates are known to science , and now 8 have been identified to be vital for all bodily functions, in order to utilize this oxygen we have to have the 8 carbohydrates combining with amino acids to make glycoproteins or cell surface receptors ESSENTIAL for all cellular communication, that consequentially coat the surface , or should do , of every one of our trillions of cells, So with plants making carbohydrates to bring about our physical structures and cell communications to make it all work and as a consequence a waste product called oxygen our cells are provided with cell surface carbohydrate structures called glycoproteins and so then can absorb that life bringing oxygen. I wonder who thought that one up? Answers on a post card please.
Posted on: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 14:43:52 +0000

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