Please Help & Thank You (: ... The light-dependant reactions of photosynthesis produce A. protons and neutrons. B. mitochondria and chloroplasts. C. water and sugar. D. ATP and high-energy electrons.
Do you a good guess what it might be?
Well I Was Thinking B. mitochondria and chloroplasts. ?
Hmm it is not. The mitochondria is where oxidative phosphorylation take place and in the chloroplasts photosynthesis take place, among that the light dependent reaction.
I can say that the light-dependant reaction has the job to take the energy from the sun and embedding it in the chemical system. Do you know what molecule we say have "high energy" ? :)
No , No I Dont ? & What Might That Be ? (:
Okay. The answer is ATP and high energy electrons. The electrons are on the form of NADPH (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)
ATP is the "energy currency" in most organisms and contain energy rich bonds between the phosphate groups :)
Ohh Now It Makes Sense , Thank You Very Much (:
You are more than welcome.
Correction: NADP is called "nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate" not the other thing I wrote by mistake.
Ohhh Hahaah Aright Thanks , Can You By Any Chance Help Me With Another Question ?
@Frostbite
Maybe post a new questions and I'll have a look at it.
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