The Light-Dependent reaction of photosynthesis.
the mitochondria.
in the inner membrane of the mitochondia
During non-cyclic electron flow, electrons come from water molecules that are split by photosystem II. These electrons replace the ones lost by photosystem II as they are passed along the electron transport chain.
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
The electron transport chain occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This is where electron carriers in the membrane transport electrons and pump protons to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
the mitochondria.
in the inner membrane of the mitochondia
During non-cyclic electron flow, electrons come from water molecules that are split by photosystem II. These electrons replace the ones lost by photosystem II as they are passed along the electron transport chain.
Cyclic photophosphorylation is when the electron from the chlorophyll went through the electron transport chain and return back to the chlorophyll. Noncyclic photophosphorylation is when the electron from the chlorophyll doesn't return back but incorporated into NADPH.
It occurs In the matrix and inter membrane of the mitochondria
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
No, RuBP (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate) is not produced during cyclic electron flow in the light reactions of photosynthesis. RuBP is a 5-carbon sugar molecule that plays a key role in the Calvin cycle, where it serves as the substrate for carbon fixation by Rubisco enzyme. Cyclic electron flow involves a cyclic pathway of electron transport to generate ATP without the release of oxygen or the production of NADPH.
It occurs in the inner mitochondrian membrane. it is most commonly used to produce energy in the mitochondria, however, it can occur in chloroplasts (in which case, it would occur in the thykaloid)
In the inner membrane of the mitochondrial organelle.
as soon as the sun hits them they get all hiper and crazy.
all of the electron transport proteins as well as ATP synthase