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Carbon Fixation Collection

Carbon fixation is the process by which plants and other autotrophic organisms convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic compounds like sugars

Background imageCarbon Fixation Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7207

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7207
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing the main systems involved in carbon fixation in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageCarbon Fixation Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7208

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7208
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing how carbon fixation occurs in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageCarbon Fixation Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7205

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7205
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing the main systems involved in carbon fixation in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageCarbon Fixation Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7206

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7206
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing how carbon fixation occurs in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageCarbon Fixation Collection: RuBisCO activase enzyme

RuBisCO activase enzyme, molecular model. This is RuBisCO activase (Rca) from the tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum). RuBisCO stands for ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase

Background imageCarbon Fixation Collection: RuBisCO carbon fixation enzyme C016 / 2837

RuBisCO carbon fixation enzyme C016 / 2837
RuBisCO carbon fixation enzyme, molecular model. This is RuBisCO from the spinach plant (Spinacia oleracea). RuBisCO stands for ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase

Background imageCarbon Fixation Collection: RuBisCO carbon fixation enzyme C016 / 2836

RuBisCO carbon fixation enzyme C016 / 2836
RuBisCO carbon fixation enzyme, molecular model. This is RuBisCO from the spinach plant (Spinacia oleracea). RuBisCO stands for ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase


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Carbon fixation is the process by which plants and other autotrophic organisms convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic compounds like sugars. This crucial step in photosynthesis allows these organisms to use sunlight as energy to fuel their growth and development. Without carbon fixation, life on Earth as we know it would not be possible. Through this intricate biochemical process, carbon is captured and transformed into essential building blocks for all living things. So next time you take a deep breath of fresh air, remember that it's thanks to carbon fixation that our planet thrives with vibrant greenery and abundant biodiversity. Let's celebrate the power of nature's ability to harness carbon and sustain life on Earth.