BIO 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Light-Independent Reactions, Light-Dependent Reactions, Chlorophyll

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Bio 121 - week 9 - lecture 15. Chlorophyll absorbs visible light in the violet/blue and yellow. orange/red regions of the visible light spectrum. Carotenoids are pigment molecules that absorb violet/blue/green wavelengths. Carotenoids are found in flowers, fruits, vegetables and leave in the fall. When maple trees change color bc of seasons. When a discrete quantity of light energy (called a photon) contacts a chlorophyll molecule, one of the chlorophyll"s electrons absorbs this light energy. The absorbed energy boosts the electron from a low-energy ground state to a high-energy excited state. As the electron falls back to its ground state, energy is released as heat. If the electron is captured in its high-energy excited state, the energy can be used for the production of atp and nadph. Nadph is the coenzyme that accepts and carries electrons during photosynthesis. Photosystems are protein complexes embedded in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. Occur on the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts.

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