Corey Greenwell

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Both need carbon, but plants obtain it from air whereas we get it from organic sources, such as the plants themselves. Both need electrons to build biomolecules: we burn organic molecules to capture their electrons, while plants use light to burn water to capture its electrons. And both need energy: we scavenge it from the high-energy electrons that we obtain from our food by running them down respiratory energy hillsides; plants capture the energy of solar photons.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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