Login

|
|
Converting to energy source- glycolysis etc..Moderator: BioTeam
2 posts • Page 1 of 1
Converting to energy source- glycolysis etc..So here is what i know so far
glycolysis --> pyruvate oxidation --> citric acid cycle --> electron transport chain --> produces a total of 32 ATP So here is what i am confused about. For plants, they go through photophosphorylation instead of the oxidative phosphorylation (electron transport chain) in which the photophosphorylation produces ATP and NADPH which is used in the Calvin cycle to produce carbohydrates...so how come plants produce carbohydrates for energy while the products of the electron transport chain is just ATP? Does the ATP from the electron transport chain get converted into carbohydrates also??? thanks
you are a little confused. plants also carry out cellular respiration, which consists of glycolysis (which occurs in the cytosol of cells) and citric acid cycle + oxidative phosphorylation (which occur in the mitochondria of cells). Independently from this, plant cells also carry out photosynthesis, where water and carbon dioxide are converted into carbohydrates. Photophosphorylation is part of photosynthesis, and it is the step during which light energy is used to create ATP and NADPH. this ATP and NADPH will then be used in the Calvin-Bensen cycle to make the sugars
While you are learning these molecular processes, keep in mind the big picture: photosynthesis and cellular respiration are two completely separate processes and while the former occurs in all living cells, the later occurs only in plant cells. "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
2 posts • Page 1 of 1
Who is onlineUsers browsing this forum: Yahoo [Bot] and 0 guests |
© Biology-Online.org. All Rights Reserved. Register | Login | About Us | Contact Us | Link to Us | Disclaimer & Privacy
Science Network - Braintrack.com - University Directory | Chemicool.com - Chemistry | Logo design by LogoBee | Powered by phpBB