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Electron Transport - Chemiosmotic Hypothesis

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Estimated time: 2 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Chemiosmotic Hypothesis

  • Chemiosmosis explains ATP synthesis. Requires: membrane, proton pump, proton gradient, and ATPase.
  • Protons (H⁺) accumulate in the thylakoid lumen (high H⁺); the stroma has low H⁺ → creates a proton gradient.
  • Proton gradient is caused by: water splitting in the lumen, electron movement through photosystems, and NADP reductase using H⁺ from the stroma.
  • Protons flow back from lumen → stroma through CF₀ channel → energy released → CF₁ synthesises ATP.
  • ATP synthase = CF₀ (in membrane, proton channel) + CF₁ (outside membrane, makes ATP).
  • ATP and NADPH produced are used in the stroma for CO₂ fixation (dark reactions).
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