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what is the compound that is phosphorylated for atp formation what is the resulting compound when atp liberates energy atp or adenosine triphosphate
how do cells obtain energy for their functioningcells obtain energy for their metabolic reactions from the breaking of organic molecules with high
why do some trees lose their green color in the autumnin autumn days become shorter and nights longer therefore there is a reduction of the
why is the carbon dioxide concentration a limiting factor of the photosynthesis process when the carbon dioxide concentration is increased
photosynthesis rate varies according to the photic energy intensity do the similar occur in aerobic respiration what happens to the glucose balance
what are the three main limiting factors of photosynthesisthe three major limiting factors of photosynthesis process are light intensity carbon
what is the general chemical equation of photosynthesis why doesnt that equation clearly show the real origin of the molecular oxygen liberatedthe
which are the subproducts of the photochemical stage that are essential for the chemical stage of photosynthesisthe chemical stage of photosynthesis
where do the photochemical and the chemical stages of photosynthesis occurthe photochemical stage of the photosynthesis process happens mainly on the
photosynthesis is the most significant producer of molecular oxygen o2 on our planet from which molecule do oxygen atoms liberated by photosynthesis
what is nadp and nadphnadp is the abbreviation of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate cation a hydrogen acceptor nadph is made when nadp
what is an example of a lab experiment that shows the variation of the photosynthesis efficiency in relation to different photic energy frequencies
in sulfur photosynthetic bacteria what is the molecule that donates hydrogen for photosynthesisin sulfur photosynthetic bacteria the substance that
what are the chemical substances formed by water photolysis what is the destination of each of those substancesfree electrons hydrogen ions and
is it correct to consider water decomposition by the action of light the basis of the photosynthesis processbesides adp photophosphorylation photic
what are the processes of the photochemical stage of the photosynthesis processphotolysis of water with liberation of molecular oxygen and
what are the stages into which photosynthesis is dividedphotosynthesis is separated into the photochemical stage or light reactions and the chemical
what is adp phosphorylation what respectively are photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylationadp phosphorylation is the addition of one
what do atp and adp mean what are the roles of these molecules for the cellular energetic metabolismatp is an abbreviation of adenosine triphosphate
in which chloroplast structure are chlorophyll molecules foundchlorophyll molecules are placed in an organized manner in order to increase the
what are the main structures of chloroplastschloroplasts are included by two membrane layers the outer and the inner membranes inside the organelle
how can the hypothesis that asserts that chloroplasts as well as mitochondria were primitive prokaryotes that associated in mutualism with primitive
how do chloroplasts multiplylike mitochondria chloroplasts have their own dna rna and ribosomes and they self-replicate through binary
are there chloroplasts in cyanobacteriain cyanobacteria there are no chloroplasts and the chlorophyll layers are dispersed in cytosolwhich chemical
which are the living beings that carry out photosynthesis which is the cell organelle responsible for the absorption of light for the photosynthesis