BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Photosystem, P680, Photosystem I

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1 photosynthesis overview: photosynthesis, 6co2+12h2o+light=6o2+c6h12oo6+6h2o, convert 2 low energy molecules into a high energy molecule, two stage process, capture light energy in chemical energy (light reactions, use the chemical energy to convert co2 into glucose (dark reactions) 2 calvin cycle: where do we get energy for the calvin cycle, light reactions, cyclic and non-cyclic cycle. 3 photophosphorylation: cyclic and noncyclic photophosphorylation, figure 10. 6, photosystem, a collection of several hundred pigment molecules in the thylakoid membrane, photosystem i and ii, antenna pigments. Special versions of chlorophyll a (p700 or p680) Figure 10. 13: why have so many types of pigments in a photosystem, each different pigment molecule absorbs different wavelengths of light, noncyclic photophosphorylation, figure 10. 14,10. 18, noncyclic electron flow, h2o photosystem ii cytochrome complex photosystem i nadph calvin cycle (dark reactions) Inputs and products: inputs = light, h2o, adp, nadph, outputs = o2, atp, nadph +h, cyclic.

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