Asked by Tatum Manning on Jul 04, 2024
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What pathway moves the electrons from water through PS II to PS I and then on to NADP+?
A) noncyclic electron pathway
B) cyclic electron pathway
C) CO2 fixation stage of Calvin cycle reactions
D) citric acid cycle
E) CO2 reduction phase of Calvin cycle reactions
Calvin Cycle
A set of light-independent chemical reactions in photosynthesis that occurs in the chloroplasts of plants, resulting in the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose.
Noncyclic Electron Pathway
A part of photosynthesis where electrons travel in a linear path producing NADPH and ATP, unlike in the cyclic pathway where electrons are recycled.
- Describe the path of electron flow during photosynthesis and its role in energy conversion.
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Pham Thi Kim Cuong B1707734Jul 06, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The noncyclic electron pathway moves electrons from water through PS II to PS I and then on to NADP+. This process produces ATP and oxygen as byproducts.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the path of electron flow during photosynthesis and its role in energy conversion.
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