What is the purpose of redox reactions in the cell?
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Biological energy is frequently stored and released by means of redox reactions. Photosynthesis involves the reduction of carbon dioxide into sugars and the oxidation of water into molecular oxygen. The reversereaction, respiration, oxidizes sugars to produce carbon dioxide and water.
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Biological energy is frequently stored and released by means of redox reactions. Photosynthesis involves the reduction of carbon dioxide into sugars and the oxidation of water into molecular oxygen. The reversereaction, respiration, oxidizes sugars to produce carbon dioxide and water.
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Cells conserve energy in the form of ATP by coupling its synthesis to the release of energy via oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions, where electrons are passed from an electron donor to an electron acceptor
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