An electron carrier is a molecule that transports electrons during cellular respiration. ... The energy stored in NADH + H+ and FADH2 will be released later in cellular respiration to generate ATP, which can be used as an energy source throughout the cell.
Answer:
velocidad de reacción
Explanation:
Las enzimas son proteínas que catalizan reacciones, es decir, aumentan la velocidad de reacción. Si se quiere evaluar el efecto de cambiar el pH en una reacción enzimática, se debe realizar la reacción a distintos valores de pH e ir midiendo la velocidad de reacción. Por lo tanto:
pH: variable independiente
velocidad de reacción: variable dependiente
La velocidad de reacción podría medirse a través de la cantidad de producto que se forma por unidad de tiempo, o a través de la cantidad de sustrato que se consume por tiempo.
I think the answer is a red color
Answer:
B- Photosynthesis
Explanation:
Chloroplasts are <em>chlorophyll-containing, eukaryotic cell structures</em> that function in photosynthesis by absorbing energy from sunlight, combining this energy with water and CO2 to convert them to sugars . This cell structure is known as a plastid. The sugars produced, are important for the survival of the plant.
Chloroplasts reproduce on their own, independent of the whole cell because they contain their own DNA. Plant chloroplasts are located in guard cells in plant leaves. Closely linked to these guard cells are tiny pores called stomata, which allow gas exchange required for photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis occurs in two stages:
- The light reaction stage
- The dark reaction stage
The Light reaction stage takes place in the presence of light. Clorophyll converts light into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. Both molecules produced, are used in the dark stage to produce sugar.
In the dark reaction stage, the stroma, containing enzymes, facilitates reactions leading to the production of sugars from ATP and NADPH. This process is also called the carbon fixation stage. The sugar produced can be stored in the form of starch for other processes such as respiration.