Trace the transport of electrons in the light reaction of photosynthesis. (Hint: Put the following major components involved in this process in order – P680, FNR, P700, Fd, Cyt b6/f, Pheo, PC, H2O, PQ, NADPH, OEC, PSI, PSII, LHC I, LHC II, etc.).
Trace the transport of electrons in the light reaction of photosynthesis. (Hint: Put the following major...
QUESTION 8 Put the following statements about the light dependent reactions in order (1-4) Electrons that leave PSI travel through a transport chain, which allows H+ to be actively transported to high concentration Light energy excites electrons of antenna pigment molecules at PSII (and PSI) Electrons are ultimately accepted by NADP+ (forming NADPH) and the H+ gradient pass through ATP synthase, allowing ATP to be produced Energy from excited electrons of antenna pigments is passed to the reaction center of...
Electrons that enter the light reactions of photosynthesis can be traced through all the photosynthesis processes ending up in a molecule that can be later used in respiration. These same electrons can then be tracked through the processes of respiration. Put the options listed below in order starting with the original electron donor (at the beginning of photosynthesis) and ending with the ultimate electron acceptor at the end of respiration. A. Complex 1 in inner mitochondrial membrane, B. Glucose, C....
ING IN SCENE Part I - Illuminating Photosynthesis Welcome to our plant sciences department here at TransBiol it's great to have you as an intern. I'm the lead scientis of a team developing new herbicides to use against invasive plant species. The team has been really swamped with vork, so it'll be great to have some help analyzing all the data were collecting. Since it's your first day, a great way to get started with any research project is to...
YOU MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ON YOUR OWN PRIOR TO CLASS REVIEW! 1. Label the path of electrons through the light reactions of photosynthesis using the illustration below. A. Include PSII and PSI and label all the complexes involved i. Which complex pushes H* across the membrane? ii. Where do these electrons end up? iii. What is the purpose of splitting H2O? iv. Where do the light reactions take place? 2H2D Ot ENR NAOD ADP photolyetemi photosyetemi wlochtone be-...