The Two Stages of Photosynthesis
Phosphorylation
- ATP is produced by chemiomosis during light reactions - Uses the electrochemical gradient within the thylakoids that was produced by electron transport - Is given its name because a high energy phosphate is added toADP to form ATP during chemiomosis
Water during light reactions
- It is split (lysed) to produce H+ (protons) and electrons - O2 is produced as a waste product
The two products of light reactions that are consumed in dark reactions
1. Electrons from NADPH + H+ 2. Electrons from ATP
The reactants in photosynthesis
1. Light 2. H2O 3. CO2
Products of photosynthesis
1. O2 2. Sugar
The Two Stages of Photosynthesis
1. Light Reactions (Photochemical reactions) 2. Calvin Cycle (Dark Reactions or Carbon Fixation Reactions)
Molecules that are transferred from the dark reactions to the light reactions
1. NADP+ 2. ADP
Molecules that are transferred from the light reactions to the dark reactions
1. NADPH + H+ 2. ATP
Gas consumed in dark reactions
CO2
By-product of light reactions
O2 (released as a waste gas)
Carbon Fixation
The incorporation of carbon into organic compounds Ex: Photosynthesis - CO2 becomes part of organic molecules that turn into sugar
The location of the enzymes that are responsible for producing carbohydrate molecules
The stroma
When dark reactions occur in chloroplasts
When NADPH + H+ and ATP are available
When light reactions occur in chloroplasts
When sunlight is available
The location of the H+ ion reservoir within the chloroplasts
Within the thylakoid membranes
The location of chlorophyll molecules within the chloroplasts
Embedded in the thylakoid membranes (1)
The location of the electron transport within the chloroplasts
Embedded in the thylakoid membranes (2)
The location of the ATP Synthase within the chloroplasts
Embedded in the thylakoid membranes (3)
The reactions that involve chlorophyll molecules
Light reactions
The molecule that serves as an electron acceptor in light reactions
NADP+ - Forms NADPH + H+ when 2 electrons are accepted (reduction)