Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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- Products of the Calvin cycle include: Hide answer choices ADP, Pi, NADP+ ADP, Pi, NADPH NADPH, Pi, G3P ATP, Pi, G3Parrow_forward* Question Completion Status: 1 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 35 36 37 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Moving to another question will save this response. Question 29 During an oxidation-reduction reaction involving glucose losing a hydrogen atom, which of the following is TRUE about the glucose? O The glucose molecule is hydrolyzed. The glucose molecule is oxidized. The glucose molecule is an oxidizing agent. The glucose molecule is reduced. esc 000 000 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 @ 23 24 & 1 2 3 4 6 7 8. 50 40 38arrow_forwardIn an experiment conducted on photosynthesis-CO2 update and photosynthesis-Determining rate in white light. what gas will be produce as an product of photosynthesis and if present, what will this allow the leaf dice to do? Also, what will be the goal of photosynthesis, and how will it be different from the goal of cellular respiration?arrow_forward
- ATP and NADPH are made during what stage in photosynthesis? O Calvin Cycle O Light Reactionsarrow_forwardWhat is the name of the molecule that transports high energy electrons from the light reactions to the Calvin Cycle? ADP NAD ATP NADParrow_forwardThe the chlorophyll in the Photosystems's reaction center is special, because when it's excited it: O Gives of heat. Moves the electron via resonent electron transfer. O Is oxidized O is Reducedarrow_forward
- In what form or forms is chemical energy added to intermediates in the Calvin Cycle? ATP and NADPH only NADPH calories from glucose only ATParrow_forwardPut the events in correct order: + A photon of light excites a pigment molecule in photosystem I + Excitation is transferred to the photosystem Il reaction center chlorophyll * The photosystem Il electron is replaced by splitting of water + Excitation is transferred to the photosystem I reaction center chlorophyll + An electron is donated to NADP+ + A photon of light excites a pigment molecule in photosystem II + The photosystem II reaction center chlorophyll donates an electron to photosystem I via an electron transport chainarrow_forwardcreate a model using: Light Reactions Photosystems Electron Transport Chain ATP synthase Calvin Cycle Carboxylation Reduction Regeneration Are connected together by: ATP/ADP Electrons O2 NADP/NADPH CO2 Protonsarrow_forward
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