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New to Mac? Take a toar now, s Finder Help menu Help Save& Exit Subm Light Sugar image of the light reactions in the thylakoid membrane. Drag the descriptions of events that occur during the light reactions to their correct location in the diagram ATP is made by chemiosmotic phosphorylation Light energy is captured at a peak wavelength ol 680 nm Protons are pumped into the thylakoid space Molecule is ormed that will carry electrons to the carbon cycle Light energy is captured at a peak wavelengthExplanation / Answer
1st image:
1. The first box (from left to right) represents photosystem II (PSII) where light energy is captured at a peak wavelength of 680 nm.
2. 2nd box represents cytochrome (electron transport chain) where protons are pumped into the thylakoid space.
3. Third box represents PSI where ligh energy is captured at a peak wavelength of 700 nm
4. 4th box represents NADPH+ reductase where molecule (NADPH) is formed that will carry electrons to the carbon cycle.
5. 5th box (downside) represents ATP synthase where ATP is made by chemisosmotic phosphorylation of ADP.
Image 2:
Upper box: Chloroplast is the organelle where photosynthesis occur.
Middle box: Thylakaoid light reactions occur here.
Lower box: Stroma Carbon reactions occur here.