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The Cycles of Photophosphorylation

Date Submitted: 06/22/2004 07:22:48
Category: / Science & Technology / Biology
Length: 1 pages (340 words)
There are two different light reaction cycles that occur in the thylakoid membrane within the chloroplast. The first, and most complex cycle is the non-cyclic. It begins with an H20 molecule splitting into 2H+ and ½ O2 in the process of photolysis. (During photolysis oxygen is released as a byproduct.) The two electrons lost from H20 are transferred to chlorophyll 680. Different pigments in Photosystem II can absorb specific wavelengths of light. The energy …
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…Photosystem I. From this photosystem electrons move to a Primary Acceptor. The Primary Acceptor then sends the electrons to a chemical, ferredoxin. From ferredoxin they move to the Cytochrome complex. Between the Cytochrome complex and plastocynin energy for chemiosmotic synthesis of ATP is released. The electrons then cycles back to Photosystem I and repeats until a feedback mechanism slows the production because the Calvin-Benson cycle has enough of both ATP and NADPH to produce glucose.
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