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what is source of electron in photosynthesis?​

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Answered by mambily1974
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Answer:

In photosynthesis, water is the source of electrons and their final destination is NADP+ to make NADPH.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

Water

In photosynthesis, water serves as the source of the electrons, which travel to NADP+ to form NADPH. In mitochondria, H2O serves as the product of the electron flow from NADH/FADH2.

Explanation:

  • Electron transport in mitochondria is in some ways the opposite of how electrons move during photosynthesis in chloroplasts. In photosynthesis, water serves as the source of the electrons, which travel to NADP+ to form NADPH. In mitochondria, H2O serves as the product of the electron flow from NADH/FADH2.
  • How are electrons polarised in biological systems? Since electrons will move in accordance with potential, it would appear to be analogous to traveling to and from a specific location while always climbing uphill.

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