BSC1010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Photosystem I, Radiant Energy, Photosystem

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28 Oct 2016
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Methods to generate atp: substrate level phosphorylation. Uses chemical energy to add phosphate ion to molecule of adp: oxidative phosphorylation. Uses energy from proton motive force to add phosphate ion to adp: photophosphorylation. Utilizes radiant energy from sun to phosphorylate adp to atp. Photosynthesis: need to convert light energy into atp. Photons excite electrons in the head of the chlorophyll molecule: chlorophyll molecules cluster together to form photosystems. Reaction center: photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain two photosystems that work together. Starts in photosystem 2: captures light, the electron is excited, and then the electron is passed on to photosystem 1. In photosystem 1 the electron is hit by light again and excited again: then it is passed to nadp. Photosystems 1 and 2 are the light reactions of photosynthesis: the dark reactions rely on the products of the light reactions, light reactions generate nadph and atp. Surrounded by a double membrane like mitochondria.

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