Biology, 28.04.2021 04:30 texas101st78
How might a plant cope with the fact that the Calvin cycle uses more ATP than NADPH, yet produces roughly the same amount of both energy intermediates in photosystems I and II? Group of answer choices Electron flow rate can be increased, increasing both ATP and NADPH production. Plants often increase the amount of NADP reductase, thereby increasing NADPH production to match ATP output. Increase the electrochemical gradient for H+ across the thylakoid membrane, producing more ATP but not NADPH. Photosynthesis can revert from a noncyclic to cyclic electron flow, producing more ATP than NADPH. More pigment can be rapidly created for greater photosynthetic capacity, producing equal amounts of ATP and NADPH.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:30, MarbleMonkey7907
Which statement best describes a typical difference that could be found between the "analysis" and "conclusion" sections of a lab report? a) only the "conclusion" describes errors that occurred during the experiment, and only the "analysis" section suggests further research. b) only the "analysis" section includes specific data comparisons, and only the "conclusion" section suggests further research. c) only the "analysis" section discusses whether the original hypothesis was supported, and both sections include graphs of data. d) only the "conclusion section discusses whether the original hypothesis was supported, and both sections suggest further research.(the answer is b i just took the test)
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:00, angelread53621
Which of the following statements about brain development and early childhood is true? the brain of a 5 year old is 60 percent the size of an adult brain the overall size of the brain does not increase dramatically from ages 3-15 by the time a child is 3 years of age, the brain is 25 percent of it's adult size the development that occurs inside the brain ends at the onset of adolescence
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