Light-dependent stage

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    • Light-dependent stage
      A) sun
      B) light-dependent stage
      C) H20
      D) ATP
    • Light-dependent stage
      A) Light
      B) electrons
      C) hydrogen
      D) electron
      E) photolysis
      F) Stroma
      G) Thykaloid
      H) PSII
      I) PSI
      J) ATP
      K) Reduced
      L) ATP synthase
    • Electrons lost from the reaction centre at PSII are replaced from water molecules broken down using energy from the sun - Photolysis
    • 1st step of LD reaction:
      Light is absorbed by the photo stems
    • 2nd step of LD reaction:
      Electrons are excited at PSII causing them to be passed along an electron transport chain and is a product of photolysis
    • 3rd step of LD reaction:
      Electrons are passed along an electron transport chain
    • 4th step of LD reaction:
      As electrons are being passed along an electron transport chain energy is created and is used to pump hydrogen ions from the stroma into the the thylakoid space
    • 5th step of LD reaction:
      • At PSI light is absorbed causing electrons to become excited
      • Electrons from PSII pass along PSI
    • 6th step of LD reaction - Photolysis:
      • Water molecules are split into hydrogen ions, electrons, and oxygen molecules using energy from the sun
      • Replace electrons lost from reaction centre of PSII - Why water is a raw material of photosynthesis
    • Equation of Photolysis:
      H2O = 2H+ + 2e- + 1/2O2
    • 7th step of LD reaction:
      1. Hydrogen ions from photolysis and the electron transport chain create a high concentration at the end of the membrane in the thylakoid space
      2. Hydrogen ions move through the membrane down an electrochemical gradient
      3. More ATP formation is driven - chemiosmosis
    • 8th step of LD reaction:
      1. Once in the stroma Hydrogen combines with the final electron acceptor NADP and an electron from PSI that was passed along an electron carrier
      2. Reduced NADP / NADPH if formed
      3. Hydrogen ions are removed from the stroma to maintain the proton gradient across the thylakoid membranes
    • Cyclic photophosphorylation:
      Alternate route for electrons that leave PSI
      1. Electrons can return to PSI (rather than forming NADPH)
      2. Cyclic photophosphorylation occurs
      3. Meaning: PSI can lead to ATP production with out an electron supply from PSII
      NADPH is not produced
      Uses light energy
    • Cyclic photophosphorylation
      A) sun
      B) PSI
      C) ATP
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