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The stable e- then gets struck by a photon once again, and gets excited and rises up
The 1 e- that gets struck gets excited and rises up to the electron acceptor and becomes unstable.
Electron Transport Chain
The excited e- then becomes unstable again, and it becomes more stable by going down a transport chain again. This it combines with NADP+ and becomes the reduced form of NAPH
The photon strikes the thylakoid
The e-that gets struck by a photon is gets excited and becomes extremely unstable, and goes down an electron transport chain to become more stable
The e- that doesn't get struck is used to pump a h+ in to the thylakoid from a lower concentration from the stroma to a higher concentration to the thylakoid
The H2O splits into 2e- and 2p+ and also an O molecule that gets released
The 2e- enter the thylakoid and get struck by photons
Chlorophyll
ADP+ P=ATP
The 2p+ move on to try to add a P to ADP
CO2 comes into the cell
Rubisco is the Carbon receiver and the O2 is released
3 P-C-C-C-C-C-C-P
The molecule is too large
Ribulose biphosphate
(RuBP) (Rubisco)
6 P-C-C-C
ATP
3 ADP
ADP
6 P-C-C-C-P
3 ATP
From Light Dependent Reaction
From Photosystem 1
5 C-C-C-P
NADPH
NADP+
6G3P (C3P2)
1 G3P leaves
G3P
2 G3P and 6H2O make glucose