BOT 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Light-Dependent Reactions, Thylakoid, Leucoplast

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12 Apr 2018
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The first step is to capture light energy as atp, and reducing power nadph. The second step is the transfer of energy and reducing power from atp and nadph to. Atp: generally used to phosphorylate things, metabolically it phosphorylates sugars in the. Nadph: vitamin b containing cofactors, provides reducing power to many biological reactions. Photosynthesis: defined as the conversion of inorganic c from co2 to organic c using light as the source of energy. Light is absorbed via chlorophyll and filtered towards the reactive center where it gets excited. Plants absorb all wavelengths except or green. High energy red and blue are absorbed readily . Mid-length waves are often bounced back into the atmosphere (green & blue). Pla(cid:374)k"s la(cid:449) e=c/la(cid:373)(cid:271)da sol(cid:448)es for e(cid:374)ergy (cid:449)ithi(cid:374) a photo(cid:374). Contains magnesium ion inside a nitrogen-containing porphyrin ring. There is a long hydrocarbon tail that anchors the chlorophyll molecule to specific proteins of the thylakoid membrane.

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