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Q: What would you find at the thylakoid membrane and how are they involved in photosynthesis?
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What would describe a situation in which thylakoid is used in the production of atp?

ATP produced by noncyclic flow electrons in thylakoid membrane.


Which is the internal membrane of the chloroplast that is organized into flattened membranous sacs?

The most relevant term in reference to chloroplasts would be thylakoids, the flattened membranous sacs within chloroplasts.


Why is photosynthesis is important for building the structure of plant cells?

the photosynthesis brings energy to the cell and when this happends the thylakoid membrane needs the change to release the energy all bout inderkum


Do Chloroplasts have 2 membranes?

its 3 and they are; inner,outer, and thylakoid


What are two organelles in the Cell that are involved in photosynthesis?

Chloroplasts convert solar energy to chemical energy stored in food; and photosynthesis is when plants use sunlight to synthesize foods. The answer is chloroplast


Fermentation in chemiosmosis?

Chemiosmosis is the process of hydrogen ions passing through a membrane such as the thylakoid. This process occurs from a high to low concentration. 1) During the light reaction in the thylakoid membrane hydrogen ions pass through the thylakoid to prodcue energy and help ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and Phosphate group) synthesize to form ATP(Adenosine triphosphate).


Why is it better to have several small thylakoids stacked into one granum than to have one large thylakoid that occupies the same volume?

Well, since the thylakoid is the site in which the light dependent reactions occur, and ATP and NADPH are produced for the Calvin cycle it would be better to have stacks of them instead of one large thylakoid. Stacks of thylakoid would ensure more ATP and NADPH to be produced which in turn will mean more carbon fixation.


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.


What organelle would be prevalent in a cell that specialized in phagocytosis?

There is one main organelle that is involved in phagocytosis. The organelle involved is the cell membrane due to transportation.


Do solutes on each side of the membrane change over time?

Maybe, maybe not. You would need to specify the nature of the solutes, the permeability of the membrane to each, and the pressures involved.


What type of plant cell has a photosynthetic tissue?

what type of plant cell would you expect to find in the photosynthetic tissue of a leaf?


In which part does photosynthesis take place?

, Photosynthesis is located in the thylakoid of the chloroplast of a cell. The chloroplast has pigments named chlorophyll, and it is what makes plants green. Photosynthesis is the process of changing sunlight into a usable energy source, which is normally glucose (sugar). The chemical equation of this process would be: 6H2O + 6CO2 ----------> C6H12O6+ 6O2 The emission of oxygen is also a product of photosynthesis, as the process only uses the hydrogen within the water and the oxygen becomes useless for the plant. Good Luck!