BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Thylakoid, Photophosphorylation, Oxidative Phosphorylation

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21 Nov 2017
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Incorporated into the wood through light independent reactions: converts carbon dioxide into the cellulose. Building sugars, creates organic material, creates metabolic energy needed for cellular processes, uses co2 and releases. Occurs in photosynthetic organisms: bacteria algae and plants. Two parts of photosynthesis light dependent light independent. Leaf structure: stoma-openings that allow co2 to go in and o2 to go out, mesophyll is where the chloroplast are contained, veins/vascular made of xynom and flom nutrients in water. Chloroplast: chlorophyll a makes the plant green, b found in algae and c found in dinoflagellus, outer membrane. Inner membrane: thylakoids stacked = stroma-where photosynthesis occurs. Differences: electrons are transferred to proteins with higher affinities, both use electron t ransport chain to pump h+ cross membrane, both use atp synthase to make atp. Difference between mitochondria vs. chloroplasts: no pigments, 2 compartments; membrane & matrix, electron transport & oxidative phosphorylation occur in inner membrane, chlorophyll and other pigments.

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