What is the Calvin cycle? A. The process of splitting water molecules. B. The process of generating ATP. C. The light-dependent reactions. D. The light-independent reactions. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。解析:卡尔文循环是光合作用的暗反应,即光独立反应。A 选项是光反应中的水的光解;B ...
The Calvin cycle couldn't occur without the light reaction. What does the light reaction provide that the Calvin cycle needs? What are the products of the light reaction in photosynthesis that are utilized in the Calvin cycle? What is used in the light reactions, and what is used ...
What does the Krebs cycle produce?Krebs cycleThe Krebs cycle, or TCA cycle is a chemical pathway that releases chemical potential energy from macromolecules such as carbohydrates and lipids and turns them into ATP via oxidative phosphorylation or the electron transport chain. This pathway produces hig...
I see far too many businesses trying to push their content in from the outside, when it’s far easier and more effective to become active in the community and push out from the inside. Not only does this allow you to grow trust and good will with the community that you wa...
How does ATP Synthase affect photosynthesis? ATP Synthase in chloroplasts produces ATP necessary for the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) of photosynthesis. 2 What is the significance of ATP hydrolysis in cells? ATP hydrolysis by ATPases provides the necessary energy for many cellular proces...
One of these G3P molecules leaves the Calvin cycle to do other things in the plant. The remaining G3P molecules go into the third step, which is regenerating rubisco. In between these steps, the plant produces glucose, or sugar.
Protecting the cell against environmental stressors Secondary Wall Unlike the primary wall, the secondary cell wall starts forming when a cell stops growing. As such, it does not expand to allow for further cell growth. Once the cell stops growing (increasing in size) various components of the...
Photosynthesis produces energy and sugars necessary for plant growth, whereas photorespiration consumes energy and sugars, reducing the plant's net photosynthetic productivity. 7 Why does photorespiration increase in hot, dry conditions? In hot, dry conditions, plants close their stomata to conserve water...
The eye’s lens which sits behind the iris (the coloured part of the eye) focuses light onto the retina so that we can see. It does this by changing shape and allows us to see objects clearly, up close and in the distance. When we are young, the lens is flexible and able to do...
Unit 4: Cell Communication and the Cell Structure (9 classes) Textbook Chapters: 11. Cell Communication 12. The Cell Cycle Lecture and Discussion Topics: Evolution of cell signaling Reception, transduction, response Apoptosis How mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells ...