<span>You
would know that a cell under microscope is prokaryote because it lacks nucleus
cells. Prokaryote is a single celled organism. It’s cell structure is composed
of flagellum, cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, ribosome, nucleoid, and
glycocalyx. Flagellum’s function is to aid cellular locomotion but is only for
selected types of prokaryotes. Cell wall covers the outer part to protect the
bacteria cells. Nucleid is the area that contains the DNA of the bacteria. Cell
membrane regulates the flow of the substances in and out of the cell. Cytoplasm
contains salts and other organic molecules. Ribosomes is responsible of protein
production.</span>
With increase in altitude atm pressure decreases... :)
The DNA region probably codes for molecules related to muscle function.
Answer:
The correct answer is C. NADP⁺
Explanation:
NADP+ is the coenzyme that acts as the electron carrier during the photosynthetic process. The electron that is released from the splitting of water pass through the electron transport chain and at the end of the chain the electron is received by an electron carrier called NADP+.
So this passing of electron causes the transport of H ions in the thylakoid lumen from the stroma and when these ions come back through ATP synthase it forms ATP. Then these NADPH and ATP are used in the Calvin cycle to fix the CO2 into complex form. Therefore the correct answer is C. NADP⁺.