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b. Light energy directly provides energy to ATP synthase, which produces ATP during the light reactions. c. Light energy energizes electrons to make ATP and NADPH, which provide energy to produce G3P in the Calvin cycle. 6. When three molecules of carbon dioxide (CO 2) react with three molecules of RuBP during the Calvin cycle, six
Light energy directly provides energy to RuBP and CO2, which produce G3P in the Calvin cycle. Light energy directly provides energy to ATP synthase, which produces ATP during the light reactions. Light energy energizes electrons to make ATP and NADPH, which provide energy to produce G3P in the Calvin cycle.
24 Απρ 2022 · Hydrolysis of ATP. Hydrolysis of ATP to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and an inorganic phosphate group (Pi) is catalysed by the enzyme ATP hydrolase sometimes called 'ATPase'. The hydrolysis of ATP can be coupled to energy-requiring reactions within cells such as: The active transport of ions up a concentration gradient.
This worksheet describes the process of chemiosmosis that occurs in the chloroplasts during photosynthesis. It includes a coloring diagram of the membrane with the electron acceptors, transport chain, and ATP synthase.
6. Electron transport chains (for setting up a proton gradient) and ATP synthase are important for making ATP during both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Label the following in the diagram below: For mitochondrion: intermembrane space, inner membrane, matrix For chloroplast: thylakoid space, thylakoid membrane, stroma
1 Ιουλ 2020 · In this review we compare the structural and functional properties of F-ATP synthase in plant mitochondria with those of yeast and mammals. We also present the physiological impact of the alteration of F-ATP synthase in plants, with a special regard to its involvement in cytoplasmic male sterility.
28 Αυγ 2023 · As we saw in mitochondrial electron transport, this passage of electrons is accompanied by the movement of protons from the lumen to the stroma with the ultimate collapse back into the lumen through a rotatory ATP synthase to form the ATP required for reductive biosynthesis.