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Biology 1A03 · Lecture 12

Photosynthesis and the light reactions

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The lecture covered how chloroplasts convert light into chemical energy: the light-dependent reactions in the thylakoid membrane, the role of photosystems II and I, and how the proton gradient drives ATP synthase.

Key concepts

  • Thylakoid and stroma
  • Photosystem II to I electron flow
  • Chemiosmosis and ATP synthase
Light reactionsNADPHCalvin cycle
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