A carrier molecule is a compound that can accept a pair of high energy electrons and transfer them to another molecule. The carrier molecule in photosynthesis is NADP or the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate.
Electron and hydrogen carriers found in the electron transport chain.
NADP also is reduced to NADPH. So it carries H
Electron carriers like NAD+, NADP+, and FAD
CO2
NADP+
NADP
Hand electrons to the next carrier in the chain
Mostly those complex, sophisticated molecules known as the Cytochrome family of reagents.
to make energy-carrier molecules like NADPH Apex
the receptors on the protein carrier recognise glucose allowing it to enter the cell :)
Carbon Dioxide & NADP+ YoMayo!
NADP and NADPH
Hand electrons to the next carrier in the chain
Photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis. it isn't photosynthesis it is mitochodria
Photosynthesis. it isn't photosynthesis it is mitochodria
CO2
Carrier molecules are not involved.Different between chemical potential leads the diffusion
Nadp+
Hemoglobin molecules function as the carrier in the human blood circulation system.
The reaction that requires direct energy of sunlight to make energy carrier molecules is light reaction. The dark reaction that occurs when the products of the light reaction are used to form C-C covalent bonds of carbohydrates.
carrier molecules
two processes requiring the use of protein carrier molecules?