What is the function of NADP+ in photosynthesis? (2019)
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What is the function of NADP+ in photosynthesis? (2019)
Energy storage
Electron carrier
Carbon fixation
Light absorption
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
What is the function of NADP+ in photosynthesis? (2019)
Step 1: Understand that photosynthesis occurs in plants and involves two main stages: light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle).
Step 2: Know that during the light-dependent reactions, sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
Step 3: Realize that this absorbed energy is used to split water molecules (H2O) into oxygen (O2), protons (H+), and electrons.
Step 4: Learn that NADP+ is a molecule that can accept electrons and protons.
Step 5: Understand that when NADP+ accepts electrons and protons, it is converted into NADPH.
Step 6: Recognize that NADPH is then used in the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) to help convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into glucose.