BIOSC 0150 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Phosphorylation, Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate, Sulfur

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Pigments absorb photons of light at specific wavelengths. When a photon hits a molecule, it can: bounce off scatter or reflect, pass through transmitted, get absorbed add energy to molecule. The final electron acceptor is 1st in the chain of carriers in thylakoid. Final electron acceptor is nadp+ which gets reduced to nadph: noncyclic electron transport uses 2 photosystems, photosystem ii has p690 chlorophyll absorbed at 680 nm. When excited chi* gives up its electron its unstable and it grabs one from water. H+ form from water and etc captures energy for chemiosmotic synthesis of. Atp: photosystem i has p700 chlorophyll absorbed at 700 nm. An excited electron from chi* reduces the acceptor. Oxidized chi* takes electron from last carrier in photosystem i. Electron passed through several carriers reducing nadp+ to nadph. Cyclic electron transport: uses photosystem i and electron transport to make atp, cyclic electron from excited chlorophyll passes back to same chlorophyll.

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