Place numbers beside the statements below to indicate the order of events occurring in the light reactions.

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Place numbers beside the statements below to indicate the order of events occurring in the light reactions.  

I know for sure that 1 and 8 are correct, but the rest I’m not too confident about. I attached both my work and a blank copy. 

 



Low energy electrons arriving at PSI are re-energized by a photon of light.
_5_ Electrons energized at PSII jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various
membrane proteins
H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen.
Photons of light with a wavelength of 680nm enter the chloroplast.
3
H+ pumped with the energy of electrons from PSI diffuses through ATP synthase
making ATP and the
electrons at the end of the chain are donated to NADP+ to make NADPH
7
A photon of light splits water and electrons enter PSII.
__2_ Electrons re-energized by PSI jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various
membrane proteins, H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen.
6
H+ pumped into the lumen by electrons energized at PSII diffuse through ATP
synthetase making ATP.
__8__ ATP and NADPH head to the stroma to be used in the Calvin cycle.
Transcribed Image Text:Low energy electrons arriving at PSI are re-energized by a photon of light. _5_ Electrons energized at PSII jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various membrane proteins H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen. Photons of light with a wavelength of 680nm enter the chloroplast. 3 H+ pumped with the energy of electrons from PSI diffuses through ATP synthase making ATP and the electrons at the end of the chain are donated to NADP+ to make NADPH 7 A photon of light splits water and electrons enter PSII. __2_ Electrons re-energized by PSI jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various membrane proteins, H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen. 6 H+ pumped into the lumen by electrons energized at PSII diffuse through ATP synthetase making ATP. __8__ ATP and NADPH head to the stroma to be used in the Calvin cycle.
Low energy electrons arriving at PSI are re-energized by a photon of light.
Electrons energized at PSII jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various
membrane proteins
H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen.
Photons of light with a wavelength of 680nm enter the chloroplast.
H+ pumped with the energy of electrons from PSI diffuses through ATP synthase making
ATP and the
electrons at the end of the chain are donated to NADP+ to make NADPH
A photon of light splits water and electrons enter PSII.
Electrons re-energized by PSI jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various
membrane proteins, H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen.
H+ pumped into the lumen by electrons energized at PSII diffuse through ATP
synthetase making ATP.
8 ATP and NADPH head to the stroma to be used in the Calvin cycle.
Transcribed Image Text:Low energy electrons arriving at PSI are re-energized by a photon of light. Electrons energized at PSII jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various membrane proteins H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen. Photons of light with a wavelength of 680nm enter the chloroplast. H+ pumped with the energy of electrons from PSI diffuses through ATP synthase making ATP and the electrons at the end of the chain are donated to NADP+ to make NADPH A photon of light splits water and electrons enter PSII. Electrons re-energized by PSI jump to a high energy level, as they fall through various membrane proteins, H+ is pumped from the stroma to the lumen. H+ pumped into the lumen by electrons energized at PSII diffuse through ATP synthetase making ATP. 8 ATP and NADPH head to the stroma to be used in the Calvin cycle.
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