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I need to know the answers to the columns of table 13.1, highlighting the difference between c3 and c4 plants. Thank you so much.
what do u mean by downhill movement of electrons
why 12 molecules of water as substrate are used in the equation of photosynthesis???
1.Difference between absorption & action spectrum.
explain calvins cycle,c3 and c4 pathway
In a chloroplast, where do light and dark reactions take place? Am I right in saying that, light reactions take place in the granum and stroma lamella and dark reactions occur in the stroma by using the products of the light reactions? Do cyclic and non-cyclic photo phosphorylation occur simultaneously in all plants?
can you give me a short note on calvin cycle and the C4 pathway in plants...?
can i have the solution for table 13.1 in page 221 of chapter Photosynthesis In Higher Plants?
What is meant by photo -oxidation in chlorophyll-a ?
what is the blackmans law of limiting factors ?
What is the significance of C4 Pathway?
NADP IS EQUAL TO HOW MUCH ATP?
FAD IS EQUAL TO HOW MUCH ATP?
FADH2 IS EQUAL TO HOW MUCH ATP?
What is the maximium concentration of alcohol in naturally fermented beverages?
How concentrations greater than this are achieved?
why do plants such as maize and sugarcane have dimorphic chloroplast ?
what is meant by photo-oxidation.How does accessory pigments protect chlorophyll a from photo oxidation?
What is d 6 main difference between C3 n C4 cycle??
plzzzz reply fst!!!!
the absorption peak of ps1 and ps2 is 700nm and 680 nm respectively ,which is close to the wavelength of red light .then why is the rate of photosynthesis highest in blue light which has a wavelength of aroung 450nm.? pls exlain.
what is red drop
what are the disadvantages of photorespiration?????
answer fast plzz
what is the difference between NADP , NADP+ ,NADPH , NADPH+, NADPH+H
what is the difference between C3 and C4 pathway ?
There is a clear division of labour within the chloroplast.
pls explain this sentence. i m unable to undersand.
which is the most abundant plant pigment in the world ?
can u say that there is a complete one to one overlap between the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll a and action spectrum of photosynthesis?
c4 cycle
Why is RuBisCo more appropriately called RUBP carboxylase - oxygenase and what important role does it play in photosynthesis.
why C4 plant is more productive than C3 plant??
how many ATP and NADPH will be required to make one molecule of glucose through Calvin Pathway
what is z scheme
rubisco is an enzyme that acts both as a carboxylae and oxygenase. Why do you think rubisco carries out more carboxylation in C4 plants?
can you name some other parts where photosynthesis occur?
PLEASE GIVE THE EXACT DEFINITION OF BIOSYNTHETIC PHASE???
why photorespiration is a wasteful product?
What are the components of bile juice? What are the 2 major role it plays in the process of digestion?
In the equation of PHOTOSYNTHESIS, why 12 molecules of water as substrate are used?
THE FIRST FOOD SUBSTANCE, PLANTS MAKE IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS .....1] SUGAR 2] STARCH 3] PROTEINS 4] FATS
what is photophosphorylation ? explain the 2 ways this mechanism occuring in the choloroplast ?
In the experiment conducted by Joseph priestley which was using a candle and plant he would need to rekindle the candle to test whether it burns after a few days.
so i was wondering how the candle could be lighted without disturbing the setup?
its a humble request, so do answer my question.
Even my bio teacher could not answer it!
eagerly waiting for reply. thanku.
1. Cell type in which initial carboxylation reaction occurs in C3 and C4 plants.?
OPTIONS: a) mesophyll
b) bundle sheath
c) both a) and b)
2. how many cell types does leaf have that fix CO2 in C3 and C4 plants?
a) two : bundle sheath and mesophyll
b) one : mesophyll
c) three : bundle sheath, palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll
can someone pls give me the solutions to table 13.1 in NCERT, pg 221, chp - photosynthesis in higher plants..
under what condition the affinity of rubp carboxylase for co2 and o2 ncrease ?
photosystem - PS1 ,PS2
give ultrastructure of chloroplast & explain the significance of photosynthesis?
i want to know the structure of mesophyll cells. also where are they located in plants?
dear meritnation experts ,
1.when do chloroplasts align themselves along walls of mesophyll cells?
when are they perpendicular to incident light ?
2.where are the protons and oxygen formed during spliting of water likely to be released ?lumen or outside the membrane ?
3.calling biosynthetic phase is a misnomer.comment
4.answers to table13.1 on page221 in biology class 11 ncert textbook.
thankyou...........
what is the difference between c3 and c4 plants???how is this difference caused??
what is the difference between calvin cycle and hatch-slack cycle.??
or
difference between C3 and C4 cycle.?
how antenna molecules hand over their energy to reaction centre. plz explain electron spin resonance?
Wgat is the starting material for Kreb's cycle?
describe the 3 stages of calvin cycle highlighting the role of rubisco
what is the difference between NADH and NADPH and also NAD+ and NADP+ ?
Describe C4 pathway of photosynthesis. How is this pathway an adaptive advantage to the plant ?
how can we explain that photorespiration is a wasteful process?
Why ATP and NADPH2 are called assimilatory power?????????
CAN U EXPLAIN WHY 12 MOLECULES OF WATER AS SUBSTRATE ARE USED IN THE EQUATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS?
what is hill reaction?
would you please explain the C4 cycle in a simple way
plz give me the full forms of :
1.RUBISCO 2.PEPCO 3. ATP 4. PEP 5.3-PGA
ANSWER FAST PLLLLLLZZZ
how is photo-oxidation harmful to plants?
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I need to know the answers to the columns of table 13.1, highlighting the difference between c3 and c4 plants. Thank you so much.
what do u mean by downhill movement of electrons
why 12 molecules of water as substrate are used in the equation of photosynthesis???
1.Difference between absorption & action spectrum.
explain calvins cycle,c3 and c4 pathway
In a chloroplast, where do light and dark reactions take place? Am I right in saying that, light reactions take place in the granum and stroma lamella and dark reactions occur in the stroma by using the products of the light reactions? Do cyclic and non-cyclic photo phosphorylation occur simultaneously in all plants?
can you give me a short note on calvin cycle and the C4 pathway in plants...?
can i have the solution for table 13.1 in page 221 of chapter Photosynthesis In Higher Plants?
and saturation is seen
(1) At about 360 ppm
(2) Beyond 450 ppm
(3) Between 360-450 ppm
(4) 25-100 ppm
What is meant by photo -oxidation in chlorophyll-a ?
what is the blackmans law of limiting factors ?
When will chloroplasts be aligned with their flat surfaces parallel to the walls in mesophyll cells? When will they be perpendicular to the incident light?
What is the significance of C4 Pathway?
NADP IS EQUAL TO HOW MUCH ATP?
FAD IS EQUAL TO HOW MUCH ATP?
FADH2 IS EQUAL TO HOW MUCH ATP?
What is the maximium concentration of alcohol in naturally fermented beverages?
How concentrations greater than this are achieved?
a) 4
b) 2
c) 1
d) 3
Kindly answer sir/mam.
why do plants such as maize and sugarcane have dimorphic chloroplast ?
what is meant by photo-oxidation.How does accessory pigments protect chlorophyll a from photo oxidation?
What is d 6 main difference between C3 n C4 cycle??
plzzzz reply fst!!!!
the absorption peak of ps1 and ps2 is 700nm and 680 nm respectively ,which is close to the wavelength of red light .then why is the rate of photosynthesis highest in blue light which has a wavelength of aroung 450nm.? pls exlain.
what is red drop
Here the acceptor has higher redox potential with respect to what?.
please answer it fast..ineed it urgent..URGENT!
what are the disadvantages of photorespiration?????
answer fast plzz
what is the difference between NADP , NADP+ ,NADPH , NADPH+, NADPH+H
what is the difference between C3 and C4 pathway ?
a) 24 kg
b) 10 kg
c) 12 kg
d) 100 kg
There is a clear division of labour within the chloroplast.
pls explain this sentence. i m unable to undersand.
is
(1) Cytochrome c is a small protein attached to
outer surface of inner membrane and is a mobile
electron carrier
(2) NADH dehydrogenase oxidises NADH to release
electrons which are transferred to ubiquinone
(3) Complex VI contains two copper centres
(4) Ubiquinol receives reducing equivalents via
FADH2 that is generated during oxidation of
succinate in TCA cycle
which is the most abundant plant pigment in the world ?
can u say that there is a complete one to one overlap between the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll a and action spectrum of photosynthesis?
c4 cycle
Why is RuBisCo more appropriately called RUBP carboxylase - oxygenase and what important role does it play in photosynthesis.
why C4 plant is more productive than C3 plant??
how many ATP and NADPH will be required to make one molecule of glucose through Calvin Pathway
what is z scheme
rubisco is an enzyme that acts both as a carboxylae and oxygenase. Why do you think rubisco carries out more carboxylation in C4 plants?
can you name some other parts where photosynthesis occur?
PLEASE GIVE THE EXACT DEFINITION OF BIOSYNTHETIC PHASE???
(a) effective pumping of CO2 into bundle sheath cells
(b) RuBisCo in C4 plants has higher affinity for CO2
(c) four carbon acids are the primary initial CO2 fixation products
(d) the primary fixation of CO2 is mediated via PEP carboxylase.
why photorespiration is a wasteful product?
What are the components of bile juice? What are the 2 major role it plays in the process of digestion?
In the equation of PHOTOSYNTHESIS, why 12 molecules of water as substrate are used?
(1) Chlorophyll-a is soluble in petroleum ether and shows maximum absorption peak at 453 nm and 642 nm
(2) In chlorophyll-b, –CH3 replaces –CHO at 3–C of chlorophyll-a
(3) Chlorophyll-b is soluble in methyl alcohol and shows maximum absorption peak in 429 nm and 660 nm
(4) For biosynthesis of chlorophyll, raw materials required are succinyl Co-A and glycine
THE FIRST FOOD SUBSTANCE, PLANTS MAKE IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS .....1] SUGAR 2] STARCH 3] PROTEINS 4] FATS
what is photophosphorylation ? explain the 2 ways this mechanism occuring in the choloroplast ?
In the experiment conducted by Joseph priestley which was using a candle and plant he would need to rekindle the candle to test whether it burns after a few days.
so i was wondering how the candle could be lighted without disturbing the setup?
its a humble request, so do answer my question.
Even my bio teacher could not answer it!
eagerly waiting for reply. thanku.
Q.8. Water droplets are observed near the tip of grass blades in the early morning.
(a) What is such loss of water in liquid phase called ?
(b) Why does this phenomenon occur ?
1. Cell type in which initial carboxylation reaction occurs in C3 and C4 plants.?
OPTIONS: a) mesophyll
b) bundle sheath
c) both a) and b)
2. how many cell types does leaf have that fix CO2 in C3 and C4 plants?
a) two : bundle sheath and mesophyll
b) one : mesophyll
c) three : bundle sheath, palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll
can someone pls give me the solutions to table 13.1 in NCERT, pg 221, chp - photosynthesis in higher plants..
under what condition the affinity of rubp carboxylase for co2 and o2 ncrease ?
photosystem - PS1 ,PS2
a) ATP, NADPH + H+
b) NAD+
c) NADP
d) ATP & NADH
Kindly answer sir/mam.
give ultrastructure of chloroplast & explain the significance of photosynthesis?
i want to know the structure of mesophyll cells. also where are they located in plants?
dear meritnation experts ,
1.when do chloroplasts align themselves along walls of mesophyll cells?
when are they perpendicular to incident light ?
2.where are the protons and oxygen formed during spliting of water likely to be released ?lumen or outside the membrane ?
3.calling biosynthetic phase is a misnomer.comment
4.answers to table13.1 on page221 in biology class 11 ncert textbook.
thankyou...........
what is the difference between c3 and c4 plants???how is this difference caused??
what is the difference between calvin cycle and hatch-slack cycle.??
or
difference between C3 and C4 cycle.?
how antenna molecules hand over their energy to reaction centre. plz explain electron spin resonance?
Wgat is the starting material for Kreb's cycle?
describe the 3 stages of calvin cycle highlighting the role of rubisco
what is the difference between NADH and NADPH and also NAD+ and NADP+ ?
Describe C4 pathway of photosynthesis. How is this pathway an adaptive advantage to the plant ?
how can we explain that photorespiration is a wasteful process?
Why ATP and NADPH2 are called assimilatory power?????????
CAN U EXPLAIN WHY 12 MOLECULES OF WATER AS SUBSTRATE ARE USED IN THE EQUATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS?
what is hill reaction?
would you please explain the C4 cycle in a simple way
(a) O2 (b) CO2 (c) H2O (d) Sugar
plz give me the full forms of :
1.RUBISCO 2.PEPCO 3. ATP 4. PEP 5.3-PGA
ANSWER FAST PLLLLLLZZZ
how is photo-oxidation harmful to plants?