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)

Responses

two electrons and a hydrogen ion
two electrons and a hydrogen ion

two electrons and two hydrogen ions
two electrons and two hydrogen ions

an electron and two hydrogen ions
an electron and two hydrogen ions

an electron and a hydrogen ion

1 answer

During the process of Photosystem I, to reduce NADP+ to NADPH, the necessary reactants are:

two electrons and one hydrogen ion.

However, in the context of the choices you provided, the correct option would be:

two electrons and a hydrogen ion.

This corresponds to the process where electrons from photosystem I reduce NADP+ while a proton (H+) is involved in the formation of NADPH.