answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: If the number of hydrogen ions being pumped into the thylakoid is rapidly decreasing what is most likely to happen?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem 1 is not taking in enough H ions into the thylakoid?

A decrease in the formation of NADPH.


What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem II is not taking enough H ions into the thylakoid?

A decrease in the formation of ATP


What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem 1 doesn't take in enough h ions into the thylakoid?

there will be a decrease in the formation of NADPH.


What would most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem 2 is not taking enough H plus ions into the thylakoid?

There will be a decrease in the formation of NADPH apex


What will most like happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem 1 is not taking in enough H plus ions into the thylakoid?

there will be a decrease in the formation of NADPH.


What side of the membrane does ATP formation happen?

Thylakoid space.


What will happen to the pH inside of a thylakoid that is exposed to light?

It will decrease.


What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem I doesn't take in enough H plus ions in the thylakoid?

Depends on the hydrogen gradient. If hydrogen is still flowing down it's concentration gradient through the ATP synthase then some ATP will be made, at least until equilibrium is reached.


Where does light happen?

They occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts in plant cells.


Where does light dependent happen?

They occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts in plant cells.


What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem 2 does not move H ions into the thylakoid?

Well, not enough gradient will be built up so hydrogen comes down it's concentration gradient through the synthase and synthesizes ATP. Also NADPH will be adversely affected.


Where do light dependent reactions happen?

In the thylakoid which is the green coin shaped part of the chloroplast.