Some of the hydrogen creates the H+ reservoir, again through the excited electrons that are losing energy! ADP decided to take a phosphate through the H+ reservoir to create ATP, and this is what is known as chemiosmosis. Then electrons that have gone through the long and gruelling process are returned to the chlorophyll and give it leave to be reactivated. I feel bad about making the electrons go through all that, but it's all good. Now that I've been absorbed and converted to chemical energy in the form of ATP (which is called a light reaction), I give millions of people the ability to live!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Where is the ATPase??
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