BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Light-Independent Reactions, Photosynthetic Pigment, Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Don"t forget you"re responsible for covering what we don"t cover in lecture until end of chapter 8. Extra office hours this thursday, 12:30 to 2 in n3021. Light absorption: remember that calvin cycle is the second stage of photosynthesis, so now we have to back track to the. Leaves efficiently absorb light across most of the visible spectrum: chlorophyll is a photosynthetic pigment. In a plant cell: absorption of visible light by an antenna chlorophyll results in the transfer of energy to an electron in a neighboring chlorophyll molecule. The result is the conversion of light energy into a chemical form: what happens when chlorophyll absorbs light electrons get excited, chlorophyll is the key molecule that absorbs light for photosynthesis. I produces electron donor molecules capable of reducing. Nadp+: electrons have most energy when associated with photosystem i. Ps ii and ps i: photosystem ii supplies electrons to the beginning of the etc.

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