What is the purpose of photosynthesis? Explain the process of photosynthesis. Include all the major steps and the production or consumption of important molecules such as ATP and NADPH. Why do humans need NADPH? What is the photosynthesis reaction? What is water's role in the light r...
Why is ATP important to cells? Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide energy for life. Why is succinate important in the Krebs cycle? How does the electron transport chain change when NADH and FADH2 donate their electrons to complex 1 or 2? Do they become hydrolyzed?
What role does glucose oxidation play in the metabolism of an organism? What major molecules are reduced and oxidized in the process of photosynthesis? What is the importance of the products and reactants of cellular respiration? What is cellular re...
Why is the plasma membrane so important to operation of cells? How do enzymes work? Describe the roles of ATP and NADPH in the Calvin Cycle. What transport mechanism is used by the foveolar cell and why? What is the difference between imide and amide group?
Photosynthesis involves the conversion of light energy into chemical energy. In this process, carbon dioxide and water are utilized to produce sugars, and oxygen is released as a waste product.Answer and Explanation: Water performs the following functions in photo...
Why is NADPH not produced in the cyclic electron transport chain? How does anaerobic respiration generate ATP? Why is adenosine triphosphate (ATP) important in cells? a. It accelerates diffusion. b. It stores energy in an easily accessible form that can be used to do work. c. It is assemb...
ATP and NADPH are crucial to photosynthesis occurring because: a. they provide the energy for the light-dependent reactions to occur b. they provide the energy to power the Calvin Cycle c. they are used to breakdown glucose d. they increase the rate of Is NADPH produced in photosystem 1 ...
Why are cellular respiration and photosynthesis opposite processes? Why is succinate important in the Krebs cycle? Why is PEP hydrolysis so exergonic? Why is NAD+ to NADH a reduction? Why do mitochondria and chloroplasts have 2 bilayer lipids around them? Does NADPH produce ATP? When do cells...
Why are cellular respiration and photosynthesis opposite processes? How is the electron transport chain used in oxidative phosphorylation? Why is phosphorylation important? Which transport ATPases can run backwards to synthesize ATP? What produces ATP in phytoplankton? Why is the pentose phosphate pathway...
Why do humans need NADPH? Why is PEP hydrolysis so exergonic? Why do O2 and CO2 pass through the plasma membrane? Why is the pentose phosphate pathway active in dividing cells? Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide energy for life. ...