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What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem is not taking enough h plus ions into the thylakoids?

there will be a decrease in the formation of NADPH A decrease in the formation of ATP


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

there will be a decrease in the formation of NADPH A decrease in the formation of ATP


What membrane do protons cross in the synthesis of ATP?

the messianinic membrane


What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem it doesn't take in enough H ions into the thylakiod?

A decrease in the formation of ATP


Are mitochondria single membrane structures involved in the breakdown of ATP?

No, they have an inner and and outer membrane.

Related questions

What is the relationship between chemiosmosis and ATP formation?

chemiosmosis is one of the processes that produces ATP. this happens in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.


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

ATP formation will decrease.(APEX)


Site of cellular respiration where most ATP is made?

The most ATP is made on the second membrane of the mitochondria. On one side of the membrane has a built up gradient of of hyrogen ions and they are passed through the membrane via an ATP-synthase protien, which uses the energy to make ATP.


Where are parts of the chloroplast ATP synthase located that are involved in the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP?

On the stroma side of the thylakoid membrane


What consumes ATP when transferring solutes form one side to the other side of the plasma membrane?

Pumps


What consume ATP when transferring solutes form one side to the other side of the plasma membrane?

pump


How many H ions are transported through the membrane during the formation of one ATP molecule?

One hydrogen ion is needed to pass through the ATP synthase in order for one ATP molecule to be created.


When the proteins of the pump are first synthesized in the rough ER what side of the ER membrane will the ATP binding side be on?

It is on the cytoplasmic side of the endoplasmic reticulum


Where are the catalytic knobs of ATP synthase located?

The catalytic knobs of ATP synthase would be located on the stromal side of the membrane. Protons travel through ATP synthase from the thylakoid space to the stroma.


Why is formation of ionic compounds exothermic?

It is exothermic because heat is released. ATP is on the products side. =] =) =I =p


What will most likely happen if the hydrogen pump protein in photosystem is not taking enough h plus ions into the thylakoids?

there will be a decrease in the formation of NADPH A decrease in the formation of ATP


What would happen if the inner membrane of mitochondria was not folded?

The surface area for storage of ATP would be drastically reduced