Select the BEST answer for the following question. The oxygen in our atmosphere is a product of. * O cyclic electron flow only O Non-cyclic electron flow only O Both cyclic and non-cyclic electron flow The splitting of carbon dioxide during the Calvin Cycle O None of the answers are correct

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Select the BEST answer for the following question. The oxygen in our
atmosphere is a product of. *
O cyclic electron flow only
O Non-cyclic electron flow only
O Both cyclic and non-cyclic electron flow
The splitting of carbon dioxide during the Calvin Cycle
O None of the answers are correct
Transcribed Image Text:Select the BEST answer for the following question. The oxygen in our atmosphere is a product of. * O cyclic electron flow only O Non-cyclic electron flow only O Both cyclic and non-cyclic electron flow The splitting of carbon dioxide during the Calvin Cycle O None of the answers are correct
Select the BEST answer for the following question. Thylakoid membranes in
the chloroplast must remain fluid, (even in cool temperatures) in order for
the electron transport chain to operate efficiently. The maintenance of this
fluidity is probably due to. *
Maintaining saturated fatty acids within the membrane
Combining cholesterol with the lipid component of the membrane
Developing a film of water around each fatty acid tail
Containing highly unsaturated fatty acids within the membrane
Maintaining the transport of water into the membrane
Transcribed Image Text:Select the BEST answer for the following question. Thylakoid membranes in the chloroplast must remain fluid, (even in cool temperatures) in order for the electron transport chain to operate efficiently. The maintenance of this fluidity is probably due to. * Maintaining saturated fatty acids within the membrane Combining cholesterol with the lipid component of the membrane Developing a film of water around each fatty acid tail Containing highly unsaturated fatty acids within the membrane Maintaining the transport of water into the membrane
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