BS 161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Atp Synthase, Photophosphorylation, Photosystem I

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24 Mar 2019
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Water is split in order to supply electrons: define chemiosmosis. A movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient. Cyclic vs non-cyclic photophosphorylation: explain the overall process of non-cyclic (linear) photophosphorylation. Non-cyclic (linear) photophosphorylation: making atp and nadph. Electrons are needed in order to synthesize nadph from nadp, which only happens in linear photophosphorylation: why are both non-cyclic and cyclic photophosphorylation needed for the calvin cycle. State where the electrons ultimately end up in photosynthesis. First, an electron is excited by a photon Then, the excited electron is transferred to the acceptor molecule The electron is then transported through the proton pump The electron is ultimately re-excited and used to reduce nadp+ to nadph: be able to draw diagrams of the movement of electrons in linear versus cyclic photophosphorylation. Calvin cycle: know that the dark reactions, the calvin cycle and the light independent reactions all refer to the same thing.

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