1. How do cells obtain the energy they need to function? 2. What compound is phosphorylated for ATP formation? What is the resulting compound when ATP releases energy? Explain how ATP is synthesized during photosynthesis and describe the role of membranes in this process. ...
All organisms produce ATP, which is the universal energy currency of life. In photosynthesis this commonly involves photolysis, or photodissociation, of water and a continuous unidirectional flow of electrons from water to photosystem II. How is water made from ATP in photosynthesis? Water and carbon...
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize glucose molecules from available water and carbon dioxide molecules in the presence of sunlight. This glucose can be converted to pyruvate via various pathways. Pyruvate produces ATP through cellular respiration (adenosine triphosphate...
How is ATP made in anaerobic respiration? How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis different? What are the differences and similarities between cellular respiration and fermentation? For example, one similarity is that both use the process of glycolysis, and NAD+ is recycled through both proce...
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some bacteria and protists synthesize sugar molecules from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. Photosynthesis can be divided into two stages—the light dependent reaction and the light independent (or dark) reactions. During the light reactions, an...
During photosynthesis, plants use the energy of the sun to drive a reaction that converts carbon dioxide and water to sugar and oxygen. The sugar produced is then converted to energy in the form ofATP, through the same processes used by our bodies to processcarbohydrates. ...
During photosynthesis, plants use the energy of the sun to drive a reaction that converts carbon dioxide and water to sugar and oxygen. The sugar produced is then converted to energy in the form ofATP, through the same processes used by our bodies to processcarbohydrates. ...
Why does photosynthesis have NADP instead of NAD like cellular respiration? What is the process of photosynthesis? What are the similarities in the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis? How does photosynthesis work? How is ATP produced in an anaerob...
Chemiosmotic phosphorylation is the process of converting ADP to ATP in the inner membranes of mitochondria. The electron transport chain, which is found on the walls of mitochondria, contains an estimated 10,000 enzyme chains that draw energy from food molecules or photosynthesis (the creation of ...
Three H+ ionsare required for synthesis of one ATP in chemiosmosis hypothesis in photosynthesis process. Whenever one ATP is being synthesised then three h+ ions are crossing the fof1 proton pump. What is NADH shuttle? The NADH shuttle system, whichtransports the substrate for oxidative metabolism...