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 Pigments of PSII absorb energy  Energy is passed to chlorophyll a (P680) of the reaction center; P680 boosts e- to primary electron acceptor  Water.

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3  Pigments of PSII absorb energy  Energy is passed to chlorophyll a (P680) of the reaction center; P680 boosts e- to primary electron acceptor  Water is split to replace e- lost by P680; H+ accumulate in lumen (thylakoid space); O 2 is formed and released  Excited e- from P680 pass from PSII to PSI via ETC; as e- pass thru ETC energy is released; energy used to pump H+ into lumen

4  Light energy absorbed at PSI passed onto chlorophyll a (P700) of reaction center; e- lost at P700 are replaced by those from P680 via ETC  The e- form P700 passes thru a short ETC to a final acceptor NADP forming NADPH

5  The production of ATP using the energy of H+ gradients across membranes to phosphorylate ADP forming ATP  H+ build up occurs in the lumen

6 The process of ATP production in photosynthesis… Light is absorbed at PSII and PSI Energy used to transport electrons As electrons are passed energy is released Energy used to pump H+ into lumen Lost electrons are released by splitting water Oxygen is released as a by product NADP is the final acceptor of electrons forming NADPH Lumen becomes positively charged / stroma negatively charged As H+ escapes thru ATP synthase (down the concentration gradient) ADP is phosphorylated producing ATP

7  Products? › O 2, ATP and NADPH  What is oxidized? › Water to Oxygen  What is reduced? › NADP to NADPH  How are electrons replaced at PSII? › Splitting water  How are electrons replaced at PSI? › From PSII


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