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Photosynthesis occurs in 2 parts- The light reactions and the Calvin Cycle.
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The light reactions CO 2 + H 2 O + light energy (CH 2 O) + O 2
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The light cycle is dependent on light. Within the chloroplast, are sacs of organelles called thylakoids. (A stacked bundle of these are called Granum.)
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The Thylakoids membranes contain chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs the light from the sun
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Steps of the light reactions.
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1.)The light absorbed by chlorophyll causes a transfer of electrons and H + from H 2 0 molecules already present. This causes the H 2 0 to split into molecular 0xygen (0 2 ) and a H + ion.
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2) The O 2 is released (we breathe it) and the H + bonds to NADP + creating NADPH
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3) ATP is formed (ADP gets a phosphate group added to it creating ATP)
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4)The NADPH and the ATP created here go on to fuel the reactions in the second part of photosynthesis
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Steps of the Calvin Cycle 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + light energy C 6 H 12 O 6 )+ 6O 2
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The Calvin Cycle is the second stage of photosynthesis takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast can occur without the presence of sunlight.
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carbon molecules from CO 2 are fixed into glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) Process known as carbon fixation
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Step 1 (simplified) 1) CO 2 comes into stroma from the cytosol 2) fixed with a 5 carbon molecule making a 6 carbon molecule 3) Gets split into two 3C molecules called PGA
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Step 2 1)The 2 PGA molecules get phosphate from splitting of ATP 2)Forms PGAL (still only 3C), and most importantly 3)An organic molecule (like glucose)
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Also forms ADP, NADP + and phosphate These can be used again in future light reactions
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Step 3 Most PGAL converted back to a 5C molecule (remember the Calvin Cycle begins with a 5C molecule & one CO 2 molecule)
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