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Photosynthesis

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Carbon Fixation: Pathways and Organisms
Explores carbon fixation pathways and key enzymes used by autotrophic organisms to convert CO2 to organic carbon.
Carbon Fixation Pathways: Mechanisms and Organisms
Covers carbon fixation pathways, focusing on mechanisms, organisms, and biochemical transformations involved in the process.
Anoxygenic PhotosynthesisMOOC: Water quality and the biogeochemical engine
Explores anoxygenic photosynthesis, redox potential, ATP generation, bacterial adaptation to low light, and the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis.
Light-harvesting Bioenergy: Microbial Electrosynthesis
Explores the frontier of NanoBioengineering with a focus on light-harvesting bioenergy and microbial electrosynthesis.
Oxygen Evolution Catalysts
Explores biological and molecular catalysts for oxygen evolution, focusing on photosystem II, O-O bond formation, and ruthenium complexes.
Microbial Carbon Fixation
Explores microbial pathways for carbon fixation and the production of key metabolites.
Photosynthesis: Oxygenic Process
Explores oxygenic photosynthesis, pigments, light wavelength importance, and cyanobacteria phototrophs.
Oxygenic PhotosynthesisMOOC: Water quality and the biogeochemical engine
Explains oxygenic photosynthesis, characteristics of phototrophs, pigments, and cyanobacteria's role as primary producers.
Metabolic Pathways: Diversity and Fixation
Delves into metabolic pathways, energy-rich compounds, and fermentation processes, emphasizing the importance of biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels.
Photocatalysis: Water Splitting and Solar Fuels
Explores protocols for heterogeneous photocatalysis, emphasizing standardized reporting for improved efficiency and reproducibility in solar fuel production.

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