Öğrencilere, fotosentez ve fotosentetik yapıların
temel prensiplerini ve işleyiş mekanizmalarını ileri düzeyde öğretmek,
öğrencilerin fotosentezi analitik bir yaklaşımla öğrenmelerini sağlamak.
Fotosentez konusunda çıkarımlar yapabilmelerini sağlamak.
The course aims to the basic principles and functioning
mechanisms of photosynthesis and photosynthetic structures at an advanced
level, to enable students to learn photosynthesis with an analytical approach.
To enable them to make inferences about photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a chemical
process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars,
using solar energy. Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many
species of bacteria and cyanobacteria, but not in archaea. Photosynthetic
organisms are called photoautotrophs since they can synthesis their own food.
In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and
water, releasing oxygen as a waste product. Photosynthesis is vital for all
aerobic life on Earth. In addition, the maintaining normal levels of oxygen in
the atmosphere, photosynthesis is the source of energy for nearly all life on
earth, either directly, through primary production, or indirectly, as the
ultimate source of the energy in their food. As well as energy, photosynthesis
is also the source of the carbon in all the organic compounds within organisms'
bodies. This phenomenon is critical to our understanding of biogeochemical
cycles that reduce global warming. In this lesson, we will travel through the
network of physical, chemical, and biological reactions that make up
photosynthesis.