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5.1.2 The Light Dependent Reaction

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The light-dependent reaction occurs in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and requires light energy to produce ATP, reduced NADP (NADPH), and oxygen.

Steps in the Light-Dependent Reaction

  1. Photoionisation in Photosystem II (PSII):
  • Photons of light are absorbed by chlorophyll molecules in PSII, exciting electrons to a higher energy level.
  • This process, known as photoionisation, causes the electrons to leave the chlorophyll, generating a positive charge.
  1. Photolysis of Water:
  • Light energy is used to split water molecules into oxygen (O₂), protons ($$H⁺), and electrons (e⁻).
  • Equation:
2H2O4H++4e+O22H_2O \rightarrow 4H^+ + 4e^- + O_2
  • The oxygen is either released via stomata or used in respiration, while the electrons replace those lost from PSII.
  1. Electron Transport Chain (ETC):
  • Excited electrons from PSII pass through a series of protein complexes (electron carriers) embedded in the thylakoid membrane.
  • Energy from the electrons is used to pump protons (H⁺) from the stroma into the thylakoid space, creating a proton gradient.
  1. Photoionisation in Photosystem I (PSI):
  • Electrons reaching PSI are re-energised by light absorbed in PSI.
  • These high-energy electrons are used to reduce NADP by combining with protons (H⁺), forming reduced NADP (NADPH).
  1. Chemiosmosis and ATP Synthesis:
  • The proton gradient formed by pumping H⁺ ions into the thylakoid space causes protons to diffuse back into the stroma via ATP synthase (a stalked particle).
  • The energy released as protons move through ATP synthase drives the process of photophosphorylation, where ATP is synthesised from ADP and Pi.

Key Products of the Light-Dependent Reaction

  • ATP: Used in the Calvin Cycle (light-independent reactions).
  • Reduced NADP (NADPH): Provides reducing power for carbon fixation in the Calvin Cycle.
  • Oxygen (O₂): A by-product released into the atmosphere.

Key Concepts to Remember

  • The light-dependent reaction generates energy and reducing power (ATP and NADPH) required for the synthesis of carbohydrates in the next stage of photosynthesis.
  • The proton gradient is crucial for ATP production, and the process relies on chemiosmosis.
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Exam Tip

Use a labelled diagram to explain the movement of electrons, the creation of the proton gradient, and the synthesis of ATP and NADPH. Be able to relate each stage to its role in the light-independent reaction.

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