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Her “Carb-Pairing” Trick Melted Away 22lbs in Just 13 Days http://cinderellas.best/tGlmBN7MJyhR7qLxvglSdxalegLE-4Rf1DlJHuesc6TmpA http://cinderellas.best/SZNiCjtXBS6ZbPX-DyujdERCdQvUYlS0wKThXqcF6qXPdQ Photosynthetic organisms are photoautotrophs, which means that they are able to synthesize food directly from carbon dioxide and water using energy from light. However, not all organisms use carbon dioxide as a source of carbon atoms to carry out photosynthesis; photoheterotrophs use organic compounds, rather than carbon dioxide, as a source of carbon. In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, photosynthesis releases oxygen. This is called oxygenic photosynthesis and is by far the most common type of photosynthesis used by living organisms. Although there are some differences between oxygenic photosynthesis in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, the overall process is quite similar in these organisms. There are also many varieties of anoxygenic photosynthesis, used mostly by certain types of bacteria, which consume carbon dioxide but do not release oxygen. Carbon dioxide is converted into sugars in a process called carbon fixation; photosynthesis captures energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrate. Carbon fixation is an endothermic redox reaction. In general outline, photosynthesis is the opposite of cellular respiration: while photosynthesis is a process of reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrate, cellular respiration is the oxidation of carbohydrate or other nutrients to carbon dioxide. Nutrients used in cellular respiration include carbohydrates, amino acids and fatty acids. These nutrients are oxidized to produce carbon dioxide and water, and to release chemical energy to drive the organism's metabolism. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are distinct processes, as they take place through different sequences of chemical reactions and in different cellular compartments.
Return-Path: <940-2664-184218-257-hfghbvbv=[FILTERED]@mail.cinderellas.best> X-Original-To: hfghbvbv@[FILTERED] Delivered-To: [FILTERED] Received: from oaks.cinderellas.best (unknown [192.236.232.104]) by [FILTERED]-inbox (Postfix) with ESMTP id 89B455BB01 for <hfghbvbv@[FILTERED]>; Tue, 24 Sep 2019 14:42:01 +0200 (CEST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=cinderellas.best; h=Mime-Version:Content-Type:Date:From:Reply-To:Subject:To:Message-ID; [email protected]; bh=c5bt861FoR6Vs5rmt0zNZbKj9SQ=; b=v6h2nGXpDxE98sAIaMaWBcXNA601GMEZanTzfv4SwcOEI+Kg5NbtqVjiX6V8rZjz+2XYnzMSubKi UiW8XYN6qlFWY4jUTKZgQVjK6DJ0gyhAGVVSlqKhZcig8I/HqrjDTfF0nijYMfeU1dp/1MYdo8M7 0bfyUf5IwJIjC2xtglk= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=k1; d=cinderellas.best; b=m+ygJ1tN7++XogqRLX5XxK8K4BW9oIRdDzWJzgd42FHBQMvIoIwGP/ehr0c9w7zifTKC4DQ3jWX/ Vv57MKq23r5+mqxOFBmcAzIIMcQJFF04Mq7KAyrxMx7oGnYhLimJYujGUwmhdF+ocaJbR3QOgDe7 XjfSHXz2G64z056FcY0=; Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="b4e0a09632672e523a8823c0e9878010_a68_2cf9a" Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 08:42:00 -0400 From: "*Cinderella Solution*" <[email protected]> Reply-To: "*Cinderella Solution*" <[email protected]> Subject: Her âCarb-Pairingâ Trick Melted Away 22lbs in Just 13 Days To: <hfghbvbv@[FILTERED]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> --b4e0a09632672e523a8823c0e9878010_a68_2cf9a Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Her âCarb-Pairingâ Trick Melted Away 22lbs in Just 13 Days http://cinderellas.best/tGlmBN7MJyhR7qLxvglSdxalegLE-4Rf1DlJHuesc6TmpA http://cinderellas.best/SZNiCjtXBS6ZbPX-DyujdERCdQvUYlS0wKThXqcF6qXPdQ Photosynthetic organisms are photoautotrophs, which means that they are able to synthesize food directly from carbon dioxide and water using energy from light. However, not all organisms use carbon dioxide as a source of carbon atoms to carry out photosynthesis; photoheterotrophs use organic compounds, rather than carbon dioxide, as a source of carbon. In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, photosynthesis releases oxygen. This is called oxygenic photosynthesis and is by far the most common type of photosynthesis used by living organisms. Although there are some differences between oxygenic photosynthesis in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, the overall process is quite similar in these organisms. There are also many varieties of anoxygenic photosynthesis, used mostly by certain types of bacteria, which consume carbon dioxide but do not release oxygen. Carbon dioxide is converted into sugars in a process called carbon fixation; photosynthesis captures energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrate. Carbon fixation is an endothermic redox reaction. In general outline, photosynthesis is the opposite of cellular respiration: while photosynthesis is a process of reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrate, cellular respiration is the oxidation of carbohydrate or other nutrients to carbon dioxide. Nutrients used in cellular respiration include carbohydrates, amino acids and fatty acids. These nutrients are oxidized to produce carbon dioxide and water, and to release chemical energy to drive the organism's metabolism. 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