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Photosynthesis :sunflower: - Coggle Diagram
Photosynthesis :sunflower:
The Dark Reaction
ATP and NADPH from Light-Dependent Reactions are used to split the 6-C molecules to two 3-C molecules. :zap:
3-C molecules are rearranged to form high energy 3-C molecules. Two 3-C molecules form one 6-C glucose :arrow_up_down:
Carbon from CO2 enters the cycle and adds to 5-C molecule to form 6-C molecules. :heavy_plus_sign:
3-C molecules are changed back to 5-C molecules to continue the cycle :recycle:
doesn't require sun :forbidden:
runs all day :waning_gibbous_moon: :sunny:
occurs in stroma
The Light Reaction
Photosystem II
Water molecules are split :droplet:
H+ ions transported :bullettrain_front:
System absorbs sunlight :sunny:
Photosystem I
hydrogen ions flow through ATP synthase in the thylakoid membrane
ATP synthase makes ATP from ADP
:zap:
electrons are used to make NADPH :zap:
NADPH and ATP are sent to stroma to run Light-Independent Reaction
:moon:
Absorbs sunlight :sunny:
Requires sunlight :sunny:
runs only during day :sunny:
occurs in thylakoid of chloroplast