they return to their original energy levels.
The Calvin cycle happens in the stroma of the chloroplast.
ATP produced by noncyclic flow electrons in thylakoid membrane.
Light reactions occur in the cells chloroplast
No, the outer membrane of a chloroplast is not continuous with the thylakoid membrane. The outer membrane surrounds the entire chloroplast, while the thylakoid membrane is an internal membrane system within the chloroplast that contains the pigments and protein complexes necessary for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is found in the thylakoid membrane.
The Calvin cycle happens in the stroma of the chloroplast.
ATP produced by noncyclic flow electrons in thylakoid membrane.
Light reactions occur in the cells chloroplast
thylakoids
thylakoids
Electron transport chain!!
Electron transport chain!!
No, the outer membrane of a chloroplast is not continuous with the thylakoid membrane. The outer membrane surrounds the entire chloroplast, while the thylakoid membrane is an internal membrane system within the chloroplast that contains the pigments and protein complexes necessary for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is found in the thylakoid membrane.
The acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll in chloroplasts is the protein complex called plastoquinone. It is an essential component of the electron transport chain in the thylakoid membrane, where it transfers electrons to other components in the chain to generate ATP and NADPH during photosynthesis.
An electron transport chain.
The close proximity of photosystems I and II in the thylakoid membrane allows for efficient transfer of electrons between the two complexes. This facilitates the rapid movement of electrons during the light reactions of photosynthesis, maximizing the production of ATP and NADPH.