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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch. 10, Light-harvesting complexe which consist of Multiple pigment molecules bound to particular proteins, Photosystem two types of photosystems Photosystem II, Calvin cycle begins by incorporating CO2 from the air into organic molecules alreadya present in the choloroplast, a process called Carbon Fixation, ATP using chemiosmosis, Chlorophyll which is the green pigment that give leaves their color and where light energy is absorbed to drive the synthesis of organic molecules in the chloroplast., Cyclic Electron FLow generates ATP, Photosystem two types of photosystems Photosystem I, Light may also consist of Photons, Protein complex that includes two special chlorophyll a molecules and a molecule called a Primary Electron Acceptor, Mesophyll cells have time pores allowing CO2 to exit and O2 to enter called Stromata, Light is a form of energy known as Electromagnetic energy, Photosynthesis occurs in two steps Light reactions, NADPH used in Calvin cycle, Photosystem II work together in Noncyclic Electron Flow, Photosystem II were named in the order of their discovery, Autotrophs means "Self-feeders", Photosynthesis occurs in two steps Calvin cycle, Reaction Center is a Protein complex that includes two special chlorophyll a molecules and a molecule, Chloroplasts are found in Mesophyll cells, Chloroplasts contains a dense fluid called Stroma