Does photolysis of water occur on the oppressed part or non appressed part of thylakoid membrane
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Photolysis. This part of photosynthesis occurs in the granum of a chloroplast where light is absorbed by chlorophyll; a type of photosynthetic pigment that converts the light to chemical energy. This reacts with water (H2O) and splits the oxygen and hydrogen molecules apart.
Thousands of chlorplasts can be found in photosynthetic cells. The chloroplast is a double membrane-bound structure, so two membranes surround it.
Photolysis of water results in the release of oxygen, as a by-product, and the release of hydrogen. The hydrogen released from the water molecule is transferred to the hydrogenacceptor. NADP becomes reduced to form NADPH2. The products of the light stage are ATP and NADPH2.
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Thousands of chlorplasts can be found in photosynthetic cells. The chloroplast is a double membrane-bound structure, so two membranes surround it.
Photolysis of water results in the release of oxygen, as a by-product, and the release of hydrogen. The hydrogen released from the water molecule is transferred to the hydrogenacceptor. NADP becomes reduced to form NADPH2. The products of the light stage are ATP and NADPH2.
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⚛Both stages of photosynthesis take place in chloroplasts.
⚛The light reactions take place in the thylakoid membranes, and the Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma.
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