STROMA (low H concentration) Cytochrome complex Light Photosystem II Photosystem i NADP reductase Light NADP+ NADPH H,O THYLAKOID SPACE (high H concentration) +2H' 4 H* Thylakoid membrane ATP synthase STROMA (low H concentration) ADP ram 4 shows a single thylakoid membrane taken from a chloroplast inside of a le the light dependent cycle that take place along the thylakoid membrane a o the production of ATP because water will ectrons that flow through the ATP synthase nergy for ATP synthase to transfer into the bonds of ATP. ATP synthase allowing for the production of ATP

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Diagram 4: The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis
STROMA
(low H concentration)
Photosystem II
Cytochrome
complex
Photosystem I
Light
NADP
reductase
4 H
Light
NADP + H
NADPH
THYLAKOID SPACE
(high H concentration)
To
Calvin
Cycle
Thylakoid
membrane
ATP
synthase
STROMA
ADP
(low H concentration)
ATP
Diagram 4 shows a single thylakoid membrane taken from a chloroplast inside of a leaf cell. The events of
the light dependent cycle that take place along the thylakoid membrane are shown.
Water is important to the production of ATP because water will
provide the electrons that flow through the ATP synthase
O provide the energy for ATP synthase to transfer into the bonds of ATP.
flow through ATP synthase allowing for the production of ATP
provide the H* that flows through the ATP synthase allowing for the ATP production.
Transcribed Image Text:Tpoint Diagram 4: The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis STROMA (low H concentration) Photosystem II Cytochrome complex Photosystem I Light NADP reductase 4 H Light NADP + H NADPH THYLAKOID SPACE (high H concentration) To Calvin Cycle Thylakoid membrane ATP synthase STROMA ADP (low H concentration) ATP Diagram 4 shows a single thylakoid membrane taken from a chloroplast inside of a leaf cell. The events of the light dependent cycle that take place along the thylakoid membrane are shown. Water is important to the production of ATP because water will provide the electrons that flow through the ATP synthase O provide the energy for ATP synthase to transfer into the bonds of ATP. flow through ATP synthase allowing for the production of ATP provide the H* that flows through the ATP synthase allowing for the ATP production.
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