Biology, asked by ShiriMin, 1 year ago

who can answer me all these questions..I will mark as brainliest if all your answers are right

1.what is meant by polymerisation. define it .
2.what is phosphorylation and photo phosphorylation
3. Define photorespiration

Answers

Answered by mauricetigga50
0

Hey buddy your answer..

1.Green plants convert glucose into starch as soon as it is formed in photosynthesis. Several glucose molecules are transformed to produce one molecule of starch;this process is called polymerisation.

2.A biochemical process that involves the addition of phosphate to an organic compound is termed as phosphorylation.

Ex- the addition of phosphate to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) to form adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

And since the energy used is the process comes from light, the process is termed as photophosphorylation.

3.Photorespiration is a respiratory process in many higher plants by which they take up oxygen in the light and give out some carbon dioxide, contrary to the general pattern of photosynthesis.

Hope it helps you buddy.

Answered by akshu2411
0

Answer:

HOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS

Explanation:

1 POLYMERISATION --- a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound.polymerization. chemical action, chemical change, chemical process - (chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved.

2 In chemistry, phosphorylation of a molecule is the attachment of a phosphoryl group. Together with its counterpart, dephosphorylation, it is critical for many cellular processes in biology. 

PHOTO PHOSPHORYLATION --- In the process of photosynthesis, the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP using the energy of sunlight is called photophosphorylation. Only two sources of energy are available to living organisms: sunlight and reduction-oxidation reactions. All organisms produce ATP, which is the universal energy currency of life. 

3 PHOTO RESPIRATION --- a respiratory process in many higher plants by which they take up oxygen in the light and give out some carbon dioxide, contrary to the general pattern of photosynthesis.

Similar questions