Asked by Void<3
During the process of Photosystem I, NADP+
is changed into NADPH
. NADPH
has a neutral charge. What reactants are necessary to form the product?(1 point)
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an electron and a hydrogen ion
an electron and a hydrogen ion
two electrons and two hydrogen ions
two electrons and two hydrogen ions
two electrons and a hydrogen ion
two electrons and a hydrogen ion
an electron and two hydrogen ions
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two electrons and a hydrogen ion
Explanation: NADP+ is reduced by gaining two electrons and one proton: NADP+ + H+ + 2 eā ā NADPH. The electrons come from photosystem I (via ferredoxin) and the H+ comes from the stroma.
Explanation: NADP+ is reduced by gaining two electrons and one proton: NADP+ + H+ + 2 eā ā NADPH. The electrons come from photosystem I (via ferredoxin) and the H+ comes from the stroma.
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