After electrons are raised to high energy levels in photosystem II, they travel down an electron transport chain.  As they are stepped down in energy, the lost energy is used to power which process.      The pumping of high energy electrons into the intermembrane space.  This creates a large difference in concentration and in electric charge between the intermembrane space and the lumen of the thylakoid.  When these high energy electrons rush back into the thylakoid lumen, they are forced to travel through one of the ATP synthase molecules that sits embedded in the thylakoid membrane.  ATP synthase uses the flow of hydrogen ions to phosphorylate ADP, converting it to ATP.     The pumping of hydrogen ions into the stroma.  This creates a large difference in concentration and in electric charge between the stroma and the lumen (watery interior) of the thylakoid.  When When the hydrogen ions in the stroma rush back into the thylakoid lumen, they are forced to travel through an enzyme that adds electrons to NADP, converting it to NADPH.     The pumping of hydrogen ions into the stroma.  This creates a large difference in concentration and in electric charge between the stroma and the lumen (watery interior) of the thylakoid.  When the hydrogen ions in the stroma rush back into the thylakoid lumen, they are forced to travel through one of the ATP synthase molecules that sits embedded in the thylakoid membrane.  ATP synthase uses the energy of the flow of  hydrogen ions to phosphorylate ADP, converting it to ATP.

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After electrons are raised to high energy levels in photosystem II, they travel down an electron transport chain.  As they are stepped down in energy, the lost energy is used to power which process. 

 
 

The pumping of high energy electrons into the intermembrane space.  This creates a large difference in concentration and in electric charge between the intermembrane space and the lumen of the thylakoid.  When these high energy electrons rush back into the thylakoid lumen, they are forced to travel through one of the ATP synthase molecules that sits embedded in the thylakoid membrane.  ATP synthase uses the flow of hydrogen ions to phosphorylate ADP, converting it to ATP.  

 

The pumping of hydrogen ions into the stroma.  This creates a large difference in concentration and in electric charge between the stroma and the lumen (watery interior) of the thylakoid.  When When the hydrogen ions in the stroma rush back into the thylakoid lumen, they are forced to travel through an enzyme that adds electrons to NADP, converting it to NADPH.  

 

The pumping of hydrogen ions into the stroma.  This creates a large difference in concentration and in electric charge between the stroma and the lumen (watery interior) of the thylakoid.  When the hydrogen ions in the stroma rush back into the thylakoid lumen, they are forced to travel through one of the ATP synthase molecules that sits embedded in the thylakoid membrane.  ATP synthase uses the energy of the flow of  hydrogen ions to phosphorylate ADP, converting it to ATP.  

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