BIOL 1F90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Thylakoid, Light-Independent Reactions, Atp Synthase

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When light strikes photosystem i, electrons are excited and sent to ferrodoxin (fd). From fd, the electrons are then transferred to qb to the cytochrome complex, to plasticyanin(pc): then back to photosystem i. Purpose of cyclical is to increase hydrogen gradient in hydrogen pump. This produces a h+ electrochemical gradient, which is used to make atp via atp. Both cyclical and linear occur in the thylakoid membrane synthase. Light reaction: captures light energy, produces atp, nadph and o2, takes place at thylakoid membranes. Calvin cycle: uses atp and nadph to incorporate co2 into organic molecules, occurs in the stroma. Takes 685/kcal of energy per cycle: serve as precursors to make all organic molecules, energy storage. For every six co2 molecules, 18 atp are hydrolyzed and 12 nadph are oxidized. 6co2 + 12h2o c6h12o6 + 6o2 + 6h2o. 18atp + 18h2o 18 adp + 18 pi. 12nadph 12 nadp+ + 12 h+ + 24e .

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