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Question 4 of 12 · Photosynthesis

Explain the role of the electron transport chain in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.

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The electron transport chain in the thylakoid membrane accepts high-energy electrons from water splitting, using their energy to pump H⁺ ions and drive ATP synthesis via chemiosmosis while reducing NADP⁺ to NADPH.

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Strong answer — correct mechanism and both products identified. For full marks, mention that electrons enter the chain from photosystem II specifically, and exit via photosystem I to reduce NADP⁺.

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Short answer · Biology · Due today

Describe the role of ATP synthase in cellular respiration and where it is located.

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ATP synthase is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. It uses the proton gradient created by the electron transport chain to synthesise ATP from ADP and phosphate through chemiosmosis.

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