Biology, asked by abinesh2002ar, 11 months ago

How many moles of ATP could be synthesised at 100% efficiency by a photosynthetic organism upon absorption of 1 einstein of red light (700 nm)

0.1 mole of ATP/ einstein

 

5 mole of ATP/ einstein

 

50 mole of ATP/ einstein

 

100 mole of ATP/ einstein​

Answers

Answered by 113335samborissa
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Answer:

50 mole of ATP/einstein

Answered by smartbrainz
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the number of moles of ATP which can be synthesized at hundred percent efficiency by a photosynthetic organism after absorption of one Einstein of red light is equal to 50 moles of ATP.

Option c

Explanation:

  • if we consider a photosynthetic organism 100% efficient then the amount of light which is absorbed is equal to the amount of energy which is produced by photosynthesis by that organism.
  • Now there is a certain amount of light energy which is present in each of the photon of the light.
  • This is due to the conversion of the light energy to the chemical energy. As a result of this the amount of energy which is contained in one Einstein of red light is equal to 50 moles of ATP and it is converted fully into ATP.

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