Biology, asked by annbluex, 11 months ago

How much energy in terms of ATP equivalents is
consumed in the photosynthetic production of a
mole of hexosé Cell
(1) 36 ATP eq.
(2) 38 ATP eq.
(3) 40 ATP eq. (4) 54 ATP eq.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

i thonk answer is 4 .54Atp

Answered by mindfulmaisel
5

54 ATP eq. energy in terms of ATP equivalents is consumed in the photosynthetic production of a mole of hexosé Cell.

Option: (4)

Explanation:  

  • In hexose there are six carbon atoms. For production of each of the carbon atom it requires 9 ATP molecule.  
  • This 9 ATP molecule is actually for the broken down into 2 NADPH2 molecule and 3 ATP molecule each of the NADPH2 molecule requires 3 ATP molecule to be completely reduced hence we calculate that the total of ATP required for the production of hexose sugar containing 6 carbon atom is equal to 54.

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