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- Complexes I and II each transfer electrons to shuttle Omatrix O respiration O copper heme Otunnel O plasma membrane O coenzyme Q cytosol antioxidant wire Oproton pumpThe Relative Efficiency of ATP Synthesis in Noncyclic versus Cyclic Photophosphorylation If noncyclic photosynthetic electron transport leads to the translocation of 7 H+/2e- and cyclic photosynthetic electron transport leads to the translocation of 2 H+/e-, what is the relative photosynthetic efficiency of ATP synthesis (expressed as the number of photons absorbed per ATP synthesized) for noncyclic versus cyclic photophosphorylation? (Assume that the CF1CF0-ATP synthase yields 3 ATP/14 H+.)As you learned in this chapter, cell membranes arc required for electron transfer phosphorylation. Thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts serve this purpose in photosynthetic eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cells do not have this organelle, but many are photosynthesizers. How do you think they carry out the light-dependent reactions, given that they have no chloroplasts?
- Which of the following statements about the C4 cycle is incorrect? a. CO2 initially combines with PEP. b. PEP carboxylase catalyzes a reaction to produce oxaloacetate. c. Oxaloacetate transfers electrons from NADPH and is reduced to malate. d. Less ATP is used to run the C4 cycle than the C3 cycle. e. The cycle runs when O2 concentration is high.Which pathway produces the most ATP molecules? lactic acid fermentation the Krebs cycle the electron transport chain glycolysisWhich of the following pathways requires molecular oxygen (O2)? a. aerobic respiration b. lactate formation c. alcoholic fermentation d. photosynthesis
- S HW Cellular Respiration i Saved Help Glycolysis, Krebs, or electron transport 8. Drag each of the descriptions on the left to the stage or stages of cellular respiration during which it is found. If the description could be classified in more than one stage, place it in the intersecting parts of those circles in this Venn diagram. Two labels regarding NADH have been filled in for you. ooints Occurs before fermentation Splits the glucose molecule Krebs Cycle Glycolysis еВook Generates NADH Takes place in mitochondria Produces ATP Takes place at a phospholipid bilayer Print Takes place in mitochondria References Takes place in eukaryotic cell cytoplasm Directly requires oxygen Takes place in the mitochondrial matrix Uses NADH Releases carbon dioxide Takes place in eukaryotic cell cytoplasm Produces ATP Electron Transport Chain Mc Graw Hillhhmi BloInteractive Photosynthesis a) Label PSI and PSII. b) Draw the path of the electron transport chain. Diagram 6 Q Search O CU M Table 1: Descriptions of the steps in the light reactions. What is happening with matter? Structure PSIL L ( Ji E C The Events of the Light Reactions For PSII, the cytochrome complex, and PSI, draw and label what happens at that structure on Diagram 6. Then describe the events in a bulleted list in Table 1. Animations Student Worksheet Thylakold stroma Thylakoid lumen What is happening with energy? 40Condition: A transmembrane (or integral membrane) protein that acts as a H+ channel has been added to the thylakoid membrane. What impact will thishave to photosynthesis? Explain why. (Specific values are not required, just an indication of overall effect and reasons why.)
- Excited molecules can return to the ground state by severalmeans. Describe each briefly. Which of these processes areimportant in photosynthesis? Describe how they function ina living organism.Cytochrome B6F pumps protons (H+ ions) from: The lumen into the stroma The stroma into the lumen The intermembrane space into the stroma The stroma into the intermembrane spaceOxygenic photosynthesis in eukaryotes (in the chloroplasts of green algae and green plants) consumeswhich of the following substrate molecules (to generate glucose, water, and oxygen product molecules)?A. C12H22O11 + H2OB. C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2OC. 6CO2 + 12H2OD. C6H12O6 + C6H12O6E. 6CO2 + 12H2S