BIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Light-Dependent Reactions, Thylakoid, Light-Independent Reactions

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1: the light-dependent reactions produce o2 from h2o, and then the light- independent reactions of the calvin cycle produce sugar from co2, these two sets of reactions are linked by electrons. Electrons are released in the light-dependent reactions when water is split to form oxygen gas. These electrons are transferred to the electron carrier nadp+, forming nadph. Only ps i is used, and only atp is produced: cyclic electron flow is thought to have evolved before linear electron flow. 4: this is called carbon fixation because the fixed carbon is reduced to. Only 1 exits the cycle (product) to be used in the biosynthesis of other products: step 3: regeneration of rubp, other 5 molecules of g3p are used to recreate rubp. More phosphorylation occurs using atp from the light reactions. The calvin cycle is then ready to start again: alternative mechanisms of carbon fixation have evolved in hot, arid climates, dehydration is a problem for plants.

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