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A LEVEL BIOLOGY - photosynthesis 2

Horizontales
H+ ions are transported into the thylakoid via this type of protein in the membrane (two words).
These are excited to a higher energy level during non-cyclic photophosphorylation.
A part of chloroplasts where the light-independent reaction takes place.
The second stage of photosynthesis where ATP and reduced NADP (NADPH) from the light-dependent reaction are used to make glucose from carbon dioxide (two words).
Two molecules of this are produced from an unstable six carbon compound (two words).
A chain of proteins through which excited electrons flow (three words).
The movement of protons (H+ ions) across a membrane which generate ATP.
What is absorbed by PSII (two words).
Type of photophosphorylation which produces ATP, NADP and oxygen (two words).
The splitting (lysis) of a molecule using light energy.
An enzyme which catalyses the synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi (two words, first word is an abbreviation).
Verticales
A protein and photosynthetic pigment structure found in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts in plants and algae.
A type of coenzyme involved in photosynthesis which transfers hydrogen from one molecule to another (abbreviation).
This compound (molecule) is regenerated at the end of the Calvin cycle (two words).
Where non-cyclin photophosphorylation takes place (two words).
The reduction of glycerate 3-phosphate produces two of this compound (two words).
Another name for the light-independent reaction of photosynthesis (two words).
An enzyme responsible for the catalysis of the reaction between RuBP and carbon dioxide.