Photons of light strike chlorophyll molecules and excite electrons.
To excite the electrons of chlorophyll and initiate cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation in photosynthesis, light energy is required. The energy from photons of light is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, leading to the excitation of electrons and the subsequent transfer of these electrons through the electron transport chain. This process generates ATP and NADPH, which are essential for the synthesis of carbohydrates during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, visible light has enough energy to excite electrons in chlorophyll molecules within the chloroplasts of plant cells. This excitation of electrons allows them to undergo a series of reactions that eventually produce ATP and NADPH, which are essential for the synthesis of glucose and other organic compounds.
The least number of electrons needed in a shell is 2, as the first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
It has high affinity for electrons.
Light is needed to excite electrons in the electron transport chain to commence photosynthesis.
Photroph
The light is absorbed by the chlorophyll. The light is then used to excite electrons.
X rays are generated by devices that excite electrons
Light requires electricity to work because electricity provides the energy needed to excite the electrons in the atoms of the light source. When the electrons return to their original state, they release energy in the form of light. This process allows light to be emitted from the source.
Photons of light strike chlorophyll molecules and excite electrons.
To excite the electrons of chlorophyll and initiate cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation in photosynthesis, light energy is required. The energy from photons of light is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, leading to the excitation of electrons and the subsequent transfer of these electrons through the electron transport chain. This process generates ATP and NADPH, which are essential for the synthesis of carbohydrates during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, visible light has enough energy to excite electrons in chlorophyll molecules within the chloroplasts of plant cells. This excitation of electrons allows them to undergo a series of reactions that eventually produce ATP and NADPH, which are essential for the synthesis of glucose and other organic compounds.
"Excite" in Tagalog can be translated as "magpasigla" or "magpa-excite."
An aurora occurs when charged particles of the sun excite the electrons of atoms in Earth's atmosphere. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
The least number of electrons needed in a shell is 2, as the first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
entusiasmar = to excite