The energy is used to supply electron carriers and to pump protons into the stroma so they can come down their concentration gradient through an ATP-synthase and synthesize ATP.
Electrons become excited in the electron transport chain due to the energy input from electron carrier molecules like NADH and FADH2. These electron carriers donate the electrons to the proteins in the chain, creating a flow of electrons that drives the production of ATP.
When the electrons are at higher energy level,they are said to be excited state.
Excited electrons are transferred to an electron transport chain.
Excited electrons are transferred to an electron transport chain.
A photosystem is composed of a light-harvesting complex and an electron transport system. The light-harvesting complex captures light energy and transfers it to the reaction center, where electrons are excited and transferred through the electron transport system to generate ATP and NADPH during photosynthesis.
the electrons found in the chloroplast becomes excited.
Electrons become excited in the electron transport chain due to the energy input from electron carrier molecules like NADH and FADH2. These electron carriers donate the electrons to the proteins in the chain, creating a flow of electrons that drives the production of ATP.
When the electrons are at higher energy level,they are said to be excited state.
It is the pigment. It emits electrons after exited.
He said that electrons can become excited and begin to hop energy levels; when this happens an electron is in the excited state.
Excited electrons are transferred to an electron transport chain.
Excited electrons are transferred to an electron transport chain.
NADP
An electron transport chain.
A shifting electron will always move from a more excited to a less excited state.
A shifting electron will always move from a more excited to a less excited state.
A photosystem is composed of a light-harvesting complex and an electron transport system. The light-harvesting complex captures light energy and transfers it to the reaction center, where electrons are excited and transferred through the electron transport system to generate ATP and NADPH during photosynthesis.