the role of nadph2 is that it converts gleceraldehyde phosphate into dehydroxyacetone phosphate in the presence of ATP which then condenses to form gloucose and then glucose undergoes condensation to form reserve carbohydrate called starch.
The role is to transfer the 2 electrons from photosystem 2 to NADP+ so it can be reduced as NADPH, gaining a hydrogem atom and going to the Calvin cycle as a reducing agent.
NADP combines with hydrogen to form NADPH2, to form energy rich compound.
yes ATP and NADP is cell energy
pigment doesn't belong to nadp plus...
NADP+ accepts and holds 2 high-energy electrons along with a hydrogen ion (H+).
NADP
A carrier molecule is a compound that can accept a pair of high energy electrons and transfer them to another molecule. The carrier molecule in photosynthesis is NADP or the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate.
There is no NADPH+. However, there is NADPH, which is a product of non-cyclic electron flow in the light reactions of photosynthesis. NADP+ and two protons are transformed to NADPH and one proton via NADP+ reductase as the last step in photosystem II.
The hydrogen for the NADP comes from water as the main role of NADP is to carry hydrogen. When the hydrogen combines with NADP, it forms NADPH+
Photosystem I uses P700+ to reduce NADP+ to NADPH.
First of all it's not photosynthesis II, its photosystem II. well basically, the hydrogen atom within the water molecule loses its electrons and the electrons basically travels through all the photosytems via electron transport chains, towards the NADP Reductase where NADP+ is attached with the electrons from the hydrogen atoms of the water molecule to form NADPH
NADP Jones
this is because nitrate reductase test using the production of nitrite from nitrate as a measure of nitrate reductase activity
The NADP turns into NADPHwhich stores energy from the electron
Thiosulfate reductase catalyzes the desulfuration of thiosulfonates while oxidizing GSH to GSSG.
yes ATP and NADP is cell energy
A name for NADP is nicotinaqmide adenine dinucleotide phosphate; NADPH is the reduced form of NADP.
Is this an AP lab?The DPIP replaces NADP+.In photosynthesis, NADP is reduced to NADPH, but NADP is colorless.DPIP replaces the NADP. When DPIP is reduced, it changes from blue to clear. DPIP is used to show photosynthesis taking place.
pigment doesn't belong to nadp plus...