answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Mostly those complex, sophisticated molecules known as the Cytochrome family of reagents.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

NADPH

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Electron carrier that provides the high energy electrons needed to make carbon-hydrogen bonds in the third stage of photosynthesis?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

The source of energy for the process of photosynthesis?

Electrons are used as an exchange currency during photosynthesis. The energy that provides the boost for these electrons comes from the electron transport chain.


Does mitochondria provides electrons for the cell?

No it does not. But photosynthesis provides electrons


Water provides the needed for the first part of photosynthesis?

electrons


Do all atoms tend to lose electrons?

When atoms combine with other atoms, some times they lose electrons, some times they gain electrons, and some times they share electrons. In an ionic bond, one atom will lose an electron(s), and the other will gain an electron(s). An example might be NaCl where Na loses an electron and Cl gains an electron. In a covalent bond, each atom provides an electron and both of them share the two electrons. An example of this might be H2O where each hydrogen provides one electron, and oxygen provides one electron to make the O-H bond.


What is water is the role in the light reaction of photosynthesis?

It provides the electrons. Process is called Photolysis


What is a water's role in the light reaction of photosynthesis?

It provides the electrons. Process is called Photolysis


How do plsnts capture light energy for use in photosynthesis?

Plants have chloroplasts which have thylakoids in them. The walls of thylakoids have chlorophyll which when exposed to light (basically red and blue) get excited and release an electron.This electron provides energy for photosynthesis.


What pair of high-energy electrons that moves down the electron transport chain provides enough energy?

to break glucose into pyruvic acid


What part of a glucose molecule provides electrons in cellular respiration?

Yes, along something that is called 'the electron chain'.


What does Photosynthesis provides animals?

It provides them oxygen and glucose.


What is the role of NADH in cellular respiration?

Within the context of cellular respiration (as well as in photosynthesis) NADH acts as an electron receptor. During glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle, various molecules are oxidized (lose electrons) and these electrons are passed to NADH. The NADH then carries the electrons to the mitochondria where they are deposited for the electron transport chain which uses the movement of the electrons to generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate; the body's energy molecule).


What is the main function of glucose of cellular respiration?

Glucose is the main product of photosynthesis, and it has all the stored energy from the process. The point of cellular respiration is to break down this molecule and convert its energy into ATP which is the usable energy of the cell. Essentially, the glucose provides the source of the "fuel" that runs cellular activities.