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What would happen to the concentrations of ATP, NADPH and Sugars if PSII stopped working?
ATP - decrease, stay the same, increase
NADPH - decrease, stay the same, increase
sugars - decrease, stay the same, increase

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Answer:

1. ATP - decrease

2.NADPH - decrease

3. sugars - decrease

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is a type of biosynthesis that produces glucose from the reactants: sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. It occurs in the chloroplast in two phases, the light-dependent, and light-independent/dark reactions where sugars are made. Pigments like chlorophyll absorb light energy at specific wavelengths in the light reaction which activates photosystems

Here:

  • chlorophyll forms photosystems (PS I & PSII) with proteins called a complex
  • PS II absorbs and transfers light energy to the reaction core.
  • a water molecule is split apart to form an electron, H+ and oxygen
  • Electrons are shifted to photosystem I from photosystem II.  
  • ATP and inorganic phosphate are synthesized from ADP.  
  • H+ is added to NADP to form NADPH

The NADPH is integral to the Calvin Cycle, as part of the light independent reactions- these synthesize sugar molecules.

If PS II no longer works,  there will be less ATP, NADPH, and no sugars produced.

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What would happen to the concentrations of ATP, NADPH and Sugars if Photosystem II (PSII) stopped working is a: decrease.

During photosynthesis, the primary acceptor of carbon are Photosystem I (PSI) and Photosystem II (PSII) because it occurs in a light-dependent reaction.

Photosystem II (P680) is a large membrane protein complex which serves as a primary acceptor of carbon during a light-dependent reaction.

However, the following would happen when the Photosystem II (P680) stops working:

  • A decrease in the concentrations of ATP.
  • A decrease in the concentrations of NADPH.
  • A decrease in the concentrations of Sugars.

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