What happens in each part of the cell cycle? What process brings energy to the biosphere? What is the definition of nonliving? What is produced at the end of the cell cycle? What biogeochemical cycle involves transpiration? What is absorption in the water cycle?
Noncyclic electron flow or transport happens in noncyclic photophosphorylation. In this process, electrons that are expelled from the exciting photo center do not return. This process happens when both photosystems I and II are involved. The photolysis of water leads to the release of electrons; ...
During which cellular process is ATP not released? a. Calvin cycle. b. Krebs cycle. c. Glycolysis. d. Electron transport chain. What happens to the NADH produced in glycolysis? What does it need to get into the mitochondria? How ATP is generated in Mitochondria? What are the ...
What is chemiosmosis and how does the H gradient help produce ATP? What happens in the electron transport chain and what protein complexes are used (name them and their position in the mitochondria)? What pathways generate atp anaerobically?
During photosynthesis, which of the following happens? a. Carbon dioxide is reduced to glucose. b. Chloroplasts convert solar energy to ADP. c. Hydrogen atoms reduce water to glucose. d. Water is hydrolyzed. What chemicals are associated with photosynthesis?
The synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during the light-dependent reaction phase of photosynthesis is referred to as photophosphorylation. The ATP synthesized is utilized by the light-independent reaction phase particularly in the reduction and regeneration stages in order to pr...
What happens along an electron transport chain? a) Electrons are passed from a reducing agent to an oxidizing agent, releasing free energy at each step. b) Protons are pumped through ATP synthase, making ATP. c) Electrons are passed from molecule to mol What are the two electron carriers th...
What happens when you add iodine to starch? What is the role of high salt concentration in protein formulation? What is the role of arabinose in bacterial transformation? What is the role of chaperones in the function of proteins? Why do biologists use stains to study cells?
What happens in the light reactions of photosynthesis? How are ATP and NADPH produced? What are the light and dark reactions of photosynthesis? Fill in the blank: In the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, NADP^+ gets its electrons to become NADPH from. ...
How is the light energy absorbed by chlorophyll transferred to ATP molecules during photophosphorylation? What is a photosystem? Where are photosystems found in the chloroplast? What happens when light is absorbed by a photosystem? (a) What is chlorophyll? (b) Describe the importance of chl...