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In photophosphorylation, energy comes from light to make ATP and reduced molecules (NADPH) are generated. - Ferredoxin transfers electrons to plastoquinone. - At the Cyt b6f complex, electrons are transferred to plastocyanin. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Photosynthesis, Photophosphorylation ...
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CHAPTER 10-Photosynthesis. • Life on Earth is solar powered. • Photosynthesis nourishes almost all the living world directly or indirectly. All organisms use organic compounds for energy and for carbon skeletons. Organisms obtain organic compounds by one of two major modes: autotrophic or heterotrophic.
Correct answers: Quiz over photosynthesis that focuses on how oxygen is split, providing and electron that eventually results in the formation of ATP. This is an advanced quiz intended for students in AP Biology.
In sulfur bacteria, how many pigment electrons must get transported during cyclic photophosphorylation to produce one molecule of ATP? A) one: B) two: C) three: D) four: E) five
This Lesson Element is a teaching and learning resource containing 20 multiple choice questions (MCQs) on the theme of photosynthesis. Some questions might require synoptic thinking, using knowledge and ideas from various topics across the full A Level content.