Biology 1002B Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Light-Independent Reactions, Atp Hydrolysis, Light-Dependent Reactions

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6. 1a photosynthesis is an oxidation-reduction process: h2o is being oxidized to o2, losing e, not easy to remove -> why energy from photons of light are needed, co2 is being reduced to form carbohydrate, gaining e- 6. 1b photosynthesis can be divided into the light reactions and the calvin cycle: two processes, light reactions, capture light energy by pigment molecules, use energy to make. Nadph and atp: e- reduced naph+ came from oxidation of h2o, calvin cycle, e- and h+ carried by nadph and energy of atp hydrolysis are used to convert co2 into carbohydrate, referred as carbon. 6. 1c in eukaryotes, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts: cholorplast made of 3 membranes, outer membrane, covers entire surface of organelle. Inside the outer membrane: stroma, where enzymes that catalyze reaction in. Calvin cycle are found: thylakoid membrane: flattened closed sacs, have components in membrane that carry out light reactions, proteins, pigments, electron transport carries, atp synthase, thylakoid lumen: space enclosed by thylakoid.

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