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PACKET #32 CHAPTER #10 The Light Reactions Cyclic Electron Flow
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Introduction 2/21/2016 2 Cyclic electron flow has one function. Produce ATP During non-cyclic electron flow, insufficient ATP’s are produced. The deficit/deficieincy in ATP’s is closed via cyclic electron flow.
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Introduction II Cyclic electron flow requires the use of Photosystem Photosystem I Mobile electron acceptors Ferrodoxin Plastocyanin Stationary electron acceptor Cytochrome B6F Enzyme ATP synthase
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THE PROCESS Cyclic Electron Flow
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Cyclic Electron Flow Step by Step I Two electrons, from photosystem I, are inside the mobile electron acceptor ferredoxin.
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Cyclic Electron Flow Step by Step II Ferredoxin, instead of taking the electrons to the enzyme ferredoxin NADP+ reductase, takes the electrons back to cytochrome B6F.
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Cyclic Electron Flow Step by Step III Once the electrons are in cytochrome B6F, H+ are pumped across the membrane from the stroma into the thylakoid space.
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Cyclic Electron Flow Step by Step IV The electrons leave cytochrome B6F into the mobile carrier plastocyanin and are moved to photosystem I where they are once again placed into ferrodoxin.
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Cyclic Electron Flow Step by Step V The cycle repeats. The repeating of the cycle allows the formation of the hydrogen gradient which in turn allows for the production of the extra ATP.
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