Superb video. I can see so much effort placed in to it. Great job! However, just one question, are u sure "fd will give it to pq"? I saw other references that fd went to cytochrome complex instead of pq. Please clarify, anyone. Thank u so much!
Yes, ATP is generated by ATP synthase via the process of chemiosmosis. The energy required to make this ATP is provided by the Hydrogen ion gradient produced through cyclic electron flow. For a little more information on how the hydrogen ion gradient is used to make ATP, please check out my first video on photosynthesis. I hope that helps! :)
These three videos are more helpful than anything I can find out there, for a visual learner, it's a lot better than the textbook, thanks!
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Superb video. I can see so much effort placed in to it. Great job!
However, just one question, are u sure "fd will give it to pq"? I saw other references that fd went to cytochrome complex instead of pq. Please clarify, anyone. Thank u so much!
this is awesome!
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So how atp is generated from cyclic energy. Because as far as i know, atp is generated at atp synthase (chemiosmosis). Hope you can explain it to me
Yes, ATP is generated by ATP synthase via the process of chemiosmosis. The energy required to make this ATP is provided by the Hydrogen ion gradient produced through cyclic electron flow. For a little more information on how the hydrogen ion gradient is used to make ATP, please check out my first video on photosynthesis. I hope that helps! :)
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