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- We know that atmospheric oxygen (O2) can be a final electron acceptor at the end of the electron transport chain in aerobic respiration. Name 2 other inorganic molecules that can be final electron acceptors at the end of the electron transport chain in anaerobic respiration. Name 1 organic molecule that can be a final electron acceptor in fermentation.High-energy electrons from molecules of NADH and FADH2 are transferred to a chain of proteins within the electron transport chain. What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?TOM A given enzyme is able to utilize five different substrates. The Km's have measured for each substrate. Which substrate is most likely the biochemi relevant one in the cell? In other words, which one is most likely the pred vivo substrate for this enzyme? (Choose the one best answer). Substrate 1 with KM= 4.7 × 10-1 M. Substrate 2 with Km = 1.5 × 10-2 M. Substrate 3 with KM = 1.5 x 10-8 M. × Substrate 4 with Km= 4.7 × 10-³ M Substrate 5 with KM = 4. 7 × 10-5 M
- 1) When a leaf on an oak tree absorbs 15,440 photons, how many glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate molecules can be produced by the Calvin cycle? b)When a leaf on an oak tree absorbs 15,440 photons, how many glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate molecules can be produced by the Calvin cycle?Why does the boundary layer surrounding a photosynthetic organism make it more difficult to exchange CO2 and O2?What would be the effect on production of ATP from photosynthesis, assuming no effect on enzyme/protein stability, if the pH of the chloroplast stroma were lowered? a) It would increase b) It would decrease c) It would stay the same
- What is the significance of the proton gradient that is established across the thylakoid membrane during electron transport in the thylakoid?Which of the following substances does not participate in the Calvin-Benson cycle? a. ATP c. NADPH e. PGAL b. O2 d. RuBP f. CO2The products of photosynthesis are carbohydrate molecules and O2. From which of the substrate molecules (CO2 or H2O) are the oxygen atoms derived?
- Why is bacterial photosynthesis called anoxygenic?In the previous question, we identified what products are needed and made at each step of the electron transport chain. In this question, I'd like you to think about what would happen if we applied an herbicide that prevented plant growth by inhibiting some of the pieces in your diagram above. For example, if we applied an herbicide to our plants and it affected the ability of Photosystem II to work, it would prevent he production of oxygen. Let's say we apply an herbicide to our plants and it affects the function of ATP synthase. What product would be inhibited? Group of answer choices ATP NADPH G3P OxygenChlorophyll a and chlorophyll b both play roles in photosynthesis. Using no more than one sentence to respond for each segment, please: 1) Outline the roles/functions that chlorophyll b play that are different from those for chlorophyll a 2) Outline the roles/functions that chlorophyll a play that are different from those for chlorophyll b