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- While FAD is always involved in reactions that require the transfer of 2 electrons. NAD+ can participate in reactions that transfer either 1 or 2 reactions. TRUE OR FALSE. If false, then NAD+ participates in how many electron rxns. Thanksss!Which of the following sequences correctly represents the flowof electrons during photosynthesis?(A) NADPH S O2 S CO2(B) H2O S NADPH S Calvin cycle(C) H2O S photosystem I S photosystem II(D) NADPH S electron transport chain S O2The Calvin Cycle is also called A. the light independent reactions B. the light dependent reactions
- The "high energy electrons" used in the electron transport chain (ETC) of cellular respiration come from glucose. Plants and cyanobacteria produce glucose through photosynthesis. Where does the energy come from to produce glucose with "high energy electrons"?In photosynthesis, light energy is used to: O break down proteins Ophosphorylate ADP to form ATP O synthesize carbohydrates O two of these choicesMetabolic cycles are rather common (Citric acid cycle, Urea cycle, Calvin cycle). wny are cycles so useful to organisms?
- 4) a)Fill in the blanks: When oxygen is the final energy carrier in the production of ATP, the process is called _________________. When an inorganic molecule is used to drive theoxidation in a cell to produce ATP, the process is called _______________.b)How is energy transferred to proteins in the process called phosphorylation?c) Fill in the blanks: When a molecule is oxidized it has (more/less) _________ electrons than it did before being oxidized. When a molecule is reducedit has (more/less)_________ electrons than it did before being reduced.d) Is NADH is the oxidized or reduced form of NAD+?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.Photosynthesis is an example of an chemical reactionbecause .a. exergonic; energy is released by the reaction center pigmentb. endergonic; light energy is used to build chemical bondsc. exergonic; light energy is captured by pigment moleculesd. endergonic; the reactions occur inside a cell
- Metabolic cycles are rather common (Calvin cycle, citric acid cycle, urea cycle). Why are cycles so useful to organisms?1)Where is the most Potential Energy Stored at the end of the Citric Acid Cycle? A. High energy electron NADH B. Electron Tansport chain C. G3P D. ATP molecuoles 2) The movement of several solutes simoultanously a. Simple diffusion b. bulk transport c. Passive trasnsport d. Active Trasnport E. Osmosis 3) What is the source of electrons for photosysthesis? a. Oxygen b. ATP c. water D. Glucose E. Carbon dioxide 3) Movement of several solute acrossss cocentration graidients A. Simple diffusion B. Bulk transpoert C. Passive trasnport D. Active Transport E. Facilitated diffusionWhich of the following molecules would not be able to power an electron transport chain? Group of answer choices a)NADH b)A molecule that donates electrons c)ATP d)A molecule that donates hydrogen atoms e)FADH2