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It takes place in the cell membrane known as dikaloidus centroism. During photosynthesis, in the simplest form, light is transferred to energy used by plants

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Can photosynthesis happen without enzymes?

Yes. Photosynthesis is an anabolic reaction, meaning energy is required to make the reaction run. Enzymes are especially important in these reactions because they lower the activation energy (Ea) of the reaction. This allows compounds to be combined and transformed with less energy.


Does photosynthesis produce cellulose or glucose?

Photosynthesis produces glucose as the main end product. Cellulose is a structural carbohydrate that is synthesized from glucose by plants using enzymes and additional chemical processes.


Does the mitochondria carry enzymes for photosynthesis?

Enzymes for photosynthesis are in chloroplasts.Mitochondria are responsible for respiration.


Does the nucleus store enzymes?

The nucleus transcribes and releases messenger RNA signaling for the enzymes to be synthesized


What is the order of steps that occur as a protein is synthesized within a cell and finally excreted for use outside of the cell?

the nucleus contains all the enzymes, these enzymes are then synthesized into protein chains by the ribosomes, and transfered to the ER on rRNA, the ER then sends them to the golgi apparatus in a vesicle which further packages them and sends them to the cellular membrane, where they are removed by the process of exocytosis


Where do proper enzymes come from?

synthesized from coded information of gene


What is the products synthesized during photosynthesis?

glucose and oxygen


Why boiling affect the rate of photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis requires many enzymes to function. An example of one of these enzymes is rubisco, which is involved in carbon fixation to RuBP. All enzymes have a specific range of variables in which they perform optimally, like pH ranges or in this case temperature. At a boiling point temperature, it is likely photosynthesis will be nonexistent or at minimal levels. This is because at such a high temperature the enzymes can become denatured, and fail to perform. This of course is not true for all types of photosynthesis, as there are some bacteria that are able to perform photosynthesis at extreme temperatures.


Where are restriction enzymes made?

Enzymes are proteins so they are made in the ribosomes. They are synthesized from amino acids that are coded for in the DNA.


Nucleic acids are synthesized directly on the DNA molecule with the help of what?

enzymes


Is either photosynthesis of respiration controlled by enzymes?

respiration is but photosynthesis isn't.


When is the ATP compound synthesized?

ATP compound or Adenosine Tri - Phosphate is that compound with which the cell gets energy for locomotion and is being constantly synthesized for getting energy, just like oxygen is in our body.