It really isn't arranged in any particular order, lots of natural things are in more random order and mainly depend upon systems concentrations to work. the light-dependent reactions take place on the THYLAKOIA membrace inside a chloroplast.
the photon strikes the chlorophyll releasing an electron.
When glucose is used as the energy source the largest amount of ATP is produced during complete oxidative respiration by utilizing the efficiencies of the electron transport chain. Other metabolic pathways like fermentation capture only a small fraction of potential energy compared to oxidative respiration.
Data from electron microscopy studies suggests that the centromere/kinetochore complex of sister chromatids is compacted. The kinetochores then capture microtubules in a way that allows the kinetochores of sister chromatids to function as a single unit.
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thylakoid membrane The photosystems that capture light are located on the thylakoid membrane. The thylakoids are stacked to form grana.
They are flat, oval like shapes spread out to maximize light capture/ Linear arrangement in the columnar palisade cells
After electron capture a neutrino is released.
Chloroplasts in leaf cells are usually arranged in an overlapping manner to capture maximum light. They can also migrate while seeking light.
During electron capture, an electron and proton combine and are converted to a neutron.
Electron capture occurs when an electron from the innermost orbital of an atom is captured by a nucleus, which leads to the conversion of a proton into a neutron.
The capture creates a "hole", or missing electron, that is filled by a higher energy electron that emits X-rays.
DPIP substitutes for electron acceptor
After positron emission or electron capture the atomic number is decreased with one.
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In general, half-life is fixed, and is not affected by anything. However, certain decay processes depend on electron capture, such as beta+. In this case, if the electron is not available for capture, the decay can be inhibited. In heavily ionized elements, such as during high electric fields or high temperatures, electrons can be stripped, affecting electron capture.
No. Mercury-201, or 201Hg, is stable.