David Chung
The formation of NADPH, the movement of electrons from PSII to PSI, & the splitting of water
Chlorophyll in the chloroplasts and other accesory pigments (p680 in PSII and p700 in PSI)
PSII, PSI, cytocromes, ferrodoxins are the part of ETC. They transport the protons to ATPase to produce ATP.
Photo systems embedded on the thylakoid membranes catches light. photo systems are of two type PSII and PSI. photo systems consists of chlorophyll and accessory pigments. these catch the sunlight for the process of photosynthesis.
David Chung
Photosystem I - 700nmPhotosystem II - 680nm
The formation of NADPH, the movement of electrons from PSII to PSI, & the splitting of water
Chlorophyll in the chloroplasts and other accesory pigments (p680 in PSII and p700 in PSI)
PSII, PSI, cytocromes, ferrodoxins are the part of ETC. They transport the protons to ATPase to produce ATP.
Photo systems embedded on the thylakoid membranes catches light. photo systems are of two type PSII and PSI. photo systems consists of chlorophyll and accessory pigments. these catch the sunlight for the process of photosynthesis.
Depends on the place your located on the planet as some places have as little as 8 PSI and other almost 200 PSI
It is placed as second photosystem in the light reactions of plants, algae and some bacteria. It is an integral membarne protein complex. It functioning the electron transfer from plastocyanin to ferredoxin. Like PSII, PSI also uses light energy to excite electrons.
28 PSI Front and 32 PSI Rear per the sticker located on the drivers dooor jam.
Oxygen and H+ the overall equation is, 2H2O ----> O2 + 4H+ + 4electrons electrons as you know are taken up by PSII, H+ go on to form NADPH by combining with NADP+ at the end of PSI and O2 is a by product of photosynthesis
The psi for tires is located on the side wall of the tire.
14.7 psi