Describe how the energy in the electron is used to produce the energy-carrying molecules, NADPH and ATP. How does the cell make ATP from the electron transport chain? Briefly describe the mechanism. List examples of cellular work and explain how ATP supports cellular w...
concentrations (Franks2006). However such narrow and clinical definitions of the state of anaesthesia are not suitable for other organisms which can be also anaesthetized. In 1878, the French physiologist Claude Bernard published his anaesthesia experiments on plants and concluded that: “what is alive...
such as global warming, are gradually recognized; when the ambient temperature increases to the extent that it causes heat stress in plants, agricultural production will inevitably be affected. Therefore, several issues associated with heat stress in crops urgently need to be solved. Rice is one of...
With the intensification of the greenhouse effect, a series of natural phenomena, such as global warming, are gradually recognized; when the ambient temperature increases to the extent that it causes heat stress in plants, agricultural production will in
What is the end result in cellular respiration in the electron transport chain? Explain how ATP is generated via the electron transport chain, including a discussion of the donation of electrons by NADPH. What goes in and out of the Krebs cycle the electron transport chain? How many c...
During photosynthesis, oxygen is generated by the a. light reactions. b. Calvin cycle. c. light reactions and the Calvin cycle reactions. d. closing of stomata. In a C_3 plant, carbon dioxide entering the Calvin cycle binds with: a) oxaloacetic acid b) RuBP c) PEP...
What is the overall production from the Krebs cycle? Which of the following occurs in both photosynthesis and respiration? (a) chemiosmosis (b) glycolysis (c) calvin cycle (d) krebs cycle. How is 36 ATP produced in cellular respiration? How is ATP made in anaerobic respiration? How ATP is...
It is commonly assumed that a heterotrophic ancestor of the supergroup Archaeplastida/Plantae engulfed a cyanobacterium that was transformed into a primary plastid; however, it is still unclear how nuclear-encoded proteins initially were imported into th
What is the difference between ATP and NADPH? What is the phase in cellular respiration that converts ATP to ADP? What is the role of ATP in the body? Does this differ for aquatic animals? What about fish? What is the role of ATP in photosynthesis? A) What are the functi...
In photosynthesis, how many molecules of carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH are needed to form two molecules of glucose? a. 12, 36, and 24 b. 6, 18, and 12 c. 24, 18, and 24 d. 26, 18, and 24 e. 3, 9, and 6 Breakdown of glucose generates ...