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The chloroplast will not produce ATP or NADPH.

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Q: What happens if the hydrogen pumps in photosystems I and II don't work correctly?
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What happens if the hydrogen pumps in photosystems 1 and 2 are not working correctly?

The chloroplast will not produce ATP or NADPH.


Hydrogen pumps move hydrogen ions into which structure?

The thylakoid


Where do hydrogen pumps move hydrogen ions in what structure?

They move hydrogen ions in the thylakoid.


Give an example of active transport?

Hydrogen (H+) pumps.


When water molecules are split in plants where do the electrons and hydrogens ions go?

Electrons are used to replenish the electrons lost by the photosystems (electrons in photosystems are lost to the electron transport chain and eventually end up in NADPH). The protons are used by the proton pumps in the electron transport chain to create the proton gradient, which drives ATP synthesis.


What roles do electrons and hydrogen ions play in light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?

Electrons excited out of the reaction centre in the photosystems are carried along a chain. The electron transport chain pumps protons, just like the respiratory complexes, and the electrons are eventually dumped onto NADP to form NADPH. Protons flow back through ATP synthase, generating ATP.


What happens to the body during the bleep test?

what happens is that when you run all your blood pumps around your body and heart pumps farster and you also get fitter


What is the function of the proton pumps in the thylakoid membranes?

moving hydrogen nuclei out of the thylakoid


What would happen if the hydrogen pumps in the tigers mitochondria stopped functioning?

The tiger would not be able to keep running


What happens to your heart when you breathe?

it pumps blood to it to rechrive it and pump it through the body


What would happen if the hydrogen ion pumps in the tiger's mitochondria stopped functioning?

The tiger would not be able to keep running


What happens after proton pumps in mitochondria have depleted electrons of their energy during ATP production?

After the protons pumps in the mitochondria that have depleted the electrons of the energy the ATP production will reduce.