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The supply of electrons in photosynthesis comes from water.

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Q: Where do the supply of electrons come from in photosynthesis?
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What is the energy supply for photosynthesis?

sunlight to excite the electrons


Why are Electron carriers important in photosynthesis?

why are electrons important to photosynthesis.


Does mitochondria provides electrons for the cell?

No it does not. But photosynthesis provides electrons


Where do the oxigens atoms in the O2 produced during photosynthesis come from?

It is produced from water. Water is broken down by photolysis to get electrons.


Where does oxygen gas come from in photosynthesis?

The splitting of water by the process of photolysis in photosystem II. There the electrons and protons are used in the process of photosynthesis but oxygen gas is a byproduct that diffuses out of the stomata into the atmosphere.


In photosynthesis the source of electrons is?

The electrons come from water. In the light dependent stage water is split into hydrogen ions (H+), electrons and oxygen. The electrons are passed on to chlorophyll, the H+ ions combine with NADP to form NADPH and the oxygen is released.


What does photosynthesis supply?

Food and oxygen


Do NADP plus store electrons for photosynthesis?

no


What are the product that come of photosynthesis?

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What are the products that come out of photosynthesis?

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What will happen when the light in photosynthesis is over supply?

If the light is over, photosynthesis process will stop.


Does the amount of light affect the rate of photosynthesis?

As light intensity increases, the rate of photosynthesis will increase as long as other factors are in adequate supply. As the rate increases, eventually another factor will come into short supply. The graph below shows the effect of low carbon dioxide concentration.