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Results from our forumTranspiration - please help!... transpiration. It emphasizes the importance of (lowering) water potential and my first question is: what role does water potential (and please ... reduced the pressure in the xylem. Could someone explain to me how the reduction of pressure would help with the transpirational pull??????????? ...
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Electron transport chain and DCPIP?... in, but considering that you say cyanide increases the rate of DCPIP reduction (and since i know that cyanide blocks complex IV - cytochrome c ... electrons to and becomes reduced. then you need to look at the redox potential of complex III and complex IV, and DCPIP would be somewhere in ...
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Electron transport chain and DCPIP?... complex accepts electrons? Why would cyanide increase the rate of DCPIP reduction? Lastly how would i estimate the redox potential of DCPIP, what information would i need to do so? Any help would be grrrrreat!
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Redox potentials, oxidative metabolism, methylene blue etc.... of the questions that have come up recently, namely the idea of redox potential, and predicting or explaining what happens to methylene blue in ... The standard definition of a “redox” potential is usually given as a “reduction” potential. You could do it either way, as reduction or oxidation ...
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REDOX potentialA Redox potential is kinda like the likeliness of how two solutions will exchange electrons to make ... will flow from one cell in the battery to the other and produce a current from the reduction and oxidation of the metals... Does this help?
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