BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Light-Independent Reactions, Photosystem Ii, Thylakoid

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All the carbon in glucose comes from co2. Capture light energy in chemical energy (light reactions) Use the chemical energy to convert co2 into glucose (dark reactions) (calvin cycle) Chloroplasts have 2 outer membranes: calvin cycle (dark reactions) Using light to add a phosphate group. Adp + p = atp: photosystem. A collection of several hundred pigment molecules in the thylakoid membrane. Each different pigment absorbs a different wavelength of light so we have a lot of kinds in order to absorb a broad spectrum. Where did most of mass (dry weight) come from: air; co2. Photosynthesis: 6co2 + 12h20 + light 6o2 + c6h12o6 + 6h20, convert two low energy molecules into a high energy molecule. The calvin cycle (dark reactions) occur in the: stroma. What are the inputs/outputs to the calvin cycle: atp, nadh + h+, co2, g3p, adp, and nadp+ G3p is half of a glucose molecule.

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