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Historical.Background.Of carbon assimilation

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Answered by Toshika654
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Carbon fixation or сarbon assimilation is the conversion process of inorganiccarbon (carbon dioxide) to organic compounds by living organisms. The most prominent example is photosynthesis, although chemosynthesis is another form of carbon fixation that can take place in the absence of sunlight.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

Carbon assimilation is the process of converting inorganic carbon to organic compound by living organisms.

Explanation:

1) Van Helmont showed that plants got nutrients from water &somewhere

2) Joseph Priestly showed that plants shoots produce oxygen.

3)Jan Ingenbouz demon strated the requirement of light inproducing oxygen.

4)Jean Sencbier discovered the need of carbon dioxide in photosy nthetic growth.

5) Nicolas-Theodore de Saussare showed that water is required for photosynthesis.

6) Blackman showed the two steps of photosynthesis.

7) Melvin Calvin showed the carbon fixation called Calvin cycle,

8)Hill& Scarisbrick demonstrated the O2 evolution in absence of COQ in illuminated chloroplast.`

CO2 is fixed in the process known as. Crassulacaen Acid Metabolism (CAM) a specialized pattern of photosynthesis in which CO2 is absorbed and stored at might as malic acid and released during the day by decarboxylation inside the tissu in which it is fixed by the Calvin cycle. This permits the economic use of the water as an exercise of the water conservation

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