BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Photosynthesis, Glycogen

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Stroma - low h+ concentration; cytoplasm in the chloroplast. Thylakoids - many membranes inside the chloroplast (stacked) Light rxn takes place in thylakoid membranes: pigments bound to proteins embedded in the proteins that allow for electron transport to occur, build up proton gradient within the lumen of the thylakoid allow atp synthesis. Electrons go from water through the photosystems to nadph then use electrons in the calvin cycle. Electron flow from water photosystem ii photosystem i. Electrons don"t go to oxygen (this is oxidative phosphorylation - occurs in mitochondria) Some carbon is oxidized in the mitochondria to produce atp, and released as co2 (release stored energy so plant can carry on metabolic activity) Some is used for biosynthesis of other compounds/macromolecules allowing the cell to grow, divide, reproduce, etc. Some is transported to growing tissues, or stored as starch or oil in seeds.

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