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Solar-powered life: Photosynthesis

Solar-powered life: Photosynthesis. Solar-Powered Life: Photosynthesis. Carbohydrate / food production. Atmospheric carbon dioxide reduction. Materials production. Photosynthesis. Food additives industry. Oxygen production. Fuel production. Solar-Powered Life: Photosynthesis.

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Solar-powered life: Photosynthesis

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  1. Solar-powered life: Photosynthesis

  2. Solar-Powered Life: Photosynthesis Carbohydrate / food production Atmospheric carbon dioxide reduction Materials production Photosynthesis Food additives industry Oxygen production Fuel production

  3. Solar-Powered Life: Photosynthesis Carbohydrate / food Production Materials Production Aspirin: Willow tree Cork: Cork oak tree Car waxes, dental floss, cosmetics: Palm tree Latex: Rubber tree Paper: Spruce, pine, fir, larch Furniture/construction wood: Oak, alder, maple, pine Plastics: Petroleum, fossils fuels

  4. Solar-Powered Life: Photosynthesis Food additives Fuel Production Chlorophyll food colouring Coal, a fossil fuel Carotenoids in saffron for food colouring and flavour Biofuel power station using rapeseed

  5. Solar-Powered Life: Photosynthesis Atmospheric CO2 reduction Oxygen production Pondweed producing oxygen bubbles Amazon rainforest reducing atmospheric CO2

  6. Possible careers related to photosynthesis • Food scientist, food science technician: Using and modifying photosynthestic pigments in the food industry adding flavour, colouring, vitamins and antioxidants. Development of new plant-based foods. • Plant biochemist: research into maximizing the efficiency of photosynthesis in agriculture or development artificial photosynthetic systems for industry. • Agricultural scientist / manager: Development of biofuels and agricultural management, focusing on factors affecting crop growth, maximizing yield for developing countries. • Requirements: • BSc, MSc or PhD in Plant Biology, including the study of topics such as plant physiology, ecology, botany, plant molecular biology, bioinformatics, plant breeding, plant cell biology and field or laboratory research.

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