Light Strikes a chlorophyll molecule , Energized electron in chlorophyll travels along the electron transport chain., Energy from electron is used to pump H+ into the center of the thylakoid., Electron travels to next chlorophyll molecule and receives more light energy, Super- energized electron travels along another electron transport chain to the end where it is pick up by NADP+. , NADP+ picks up the electrons and H+ to become NADPH. , NADPH brings energized electrons to the Calvin Cycle., H+ in the center of the thylakoid diffuse through ATP synthase causing it to spin., Spinning ATP synthase builds up energy allowing it to make ATP., ATP molecules go to Calvin Cycle., Water enters at the first chlorophyll molecule. Light energy facilitates the splitting of water., The hydrogen from the water molecules is used to replenish the electrons and hydrogens that left for the Calvin Cycle., Oxygen molecules are released as waste products..

Light reactions of photosynthesis

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