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The NADPH drops off the hydrogen, making it NADP+. The ATP fuels the energy to break down the CO2, and this excited energy helps it to turn into ADP+P.
ATP and NADPH
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+
NADPH and ATP
NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
An easily understood explanation is: NADPH carries high-energy electrons that were produced by light absorption in chlorophyll to chemical reactions elsewhere in the cell. NADPH is a chemical compound which gives hydrogen atom for the formation of the carbohydrate in the dark reactions of the photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is completed in two steps: Light reactions dark reactions Another explanation: NADPH provides a source of hydrogen for reduction reactions in photosynthesis. In the light independent reactions carbon dioxide is converted into carbohydrate: CO2 --------> CH2O NADPH provides the hydrogen needed for this reaction.
An easily understood explanation is: NADPH carries high-energy electrons that were produced by light absorption in chlorophyll to chemical reactions elsewhere in the cell. NADPH is a chemical compound which gives hydrogen atom for the formation of the carbohydrate in the dark reactions of the photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is completed in two steps: Light reactions dark reactions Another explanation: NADPH provides a source of hydrogen for reduction reactions in photosynthesis. In the light independent reactions carbon dioxide is converted into carbohydrate: CO2 --------> CH2O NADPH provides the hydrogen needed for this reaction.
The molecules ATP and NADPH+
The NADPH drops off the hydrogen, making it NADP+. The ATP fuels the energy to break down the CO2, and this excited energy helps it to turn into ADP+P.
Mostly those complex, sophisticated molecules known as the Cytochrome family of reagents.
ATP and NADPH
NADP+ accepts and holds 2 high-energy electrons along with a hydrogen ion (H+).
NADP is a co enzyme which acts as a hydrogen carrier. The role of NADP is to carry the hydrogen atom from the light dependent stage, which comes from the water molecule ( water molecule splits to form H+ , 2electrons & oxygen, which is a waste gas). NADP carries this hydrogen atom n gets reduced. the reducing power of reduced NADPH reduces the 3 Carbon acid tht has the grp ( -COOH )...to a 3 Carbon sugar that has an aldehyde group ( -CHO ) known as Glyceraldehyde phosphate, which is a triose phosphate. This is the first carbohydrate in photosynthesis. The reason for the conversion of GP to TP is because TP contains more chemical energy.
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+
NADPH and ATP
NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
no. nadph carries ions of hydrogen and phosphorus. atp disposes of its phosphate group and nadph carries it into the chloroplast ot turn adp into atp