Photosyntheis related question (s): When protons move out of the thylakoid, are they moving up or down their concentration gradient? (From low to high concentration or from high to low concentration?)    What protein(s) facilitate the transport of protons out of the thylakoid?   We can write the formula for photosynthesis as follows: 6 H2O + 6 CO2 + light energy → C6H12O6 + 6 O2 How would you write a formula for the light reactions? Include ATP, ADP, NADP and NADPH as relevant? How would you write a formula for the Calvin cycle? Include ATP, ADP, NADP and NADPH as relevant.

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Photosyntheis related question (s):

When protons move out of the thylakoid, are they moving up or down their concentration gradient? (From low to high concentration or from high to low concentration?) 

 

What protein(s) facilitate the transport of protons out of the thylakoid?

 

We can write the formula for photosynthesis as follows:

6 H2O + 6 CO2 + light energy → C6H12O6 + 6 O2

How would you write a formula for the light reactions? Include ATP, ADP, NADP and NADPH as relevant?

How would you write a formula for the Calvin cycle? Include ATP, ADP, NADP and NADPH as relevant.

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