describe how photosystem I and photosystem II work together to produce NADPH with proper diagram
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The light-dependent reactions
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How light energy is used to make ATP and NADPH. Photosystems I and II. Reaction center chlorophylls P700 and P680.
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Photosystem I and Photosystem II
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Photosystem I
- Photosystem I (PSI, or plastocyanin-ferredoxin oxidoreductase) is the second photosystem in the photosynthetic light responses of green growth, plants, and a few microbes
- Photosystem I is a necessary layer protein complex that utilizations light energy to deliver the high energy transporters ATP and NADPH
Photosystem II
- Photosystem II is the main layer protein complex in oxygenic photosynthetic life forms in nature
- It produces environmental oxygen to catalyze the photo oxidation of water by utilizing light energy
- It oxidizes two atoms of water into one molecule of molecular oxygen
- Electrons are moved consecutively between the two photosystems, with photosystem I acting to produced NADPH and photosystem II acting to produce ATP
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