BSCI 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Photosystem Ii, Thylakoid, Photosystem I

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Outline: classes of photoautotrophs, from leaves to chloroplasts, light and dark reactions, tracking atoms in photosynthesis, structure and function of photosystems i and ii, location of psi and psii in thylakoid membrane, calving cycle. Classes of photoautotrophs: plants, multicellular alga, unicellular protists, cyanobacteria, purple sulfur bacteria. Carbon dioxide can enter stomata, oxygen can leave. Mesophyll contains cells with chloroplasts and veins that carry water: light reaction. Takes in nadp+ and adp: calvin cycle. Takes in co2 and produces ch2o (a sugar) Uses atp and nadph to produce adp and nadp: oxygen uses in photosynthesis comes from the splitting of water. Goes all the way through the membrane: chlorophyll a molecules are oxidized. Lose an electron: reaction-center complex is reduced. The calvin cycle happens in the stroma. Plants have two photosystems: energy of electrons excited in ps ii make atp; energy of electrons excited by ps i make.

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