Autotrophs are the producers of the biosphere. Plants, algae, and some protists and bacteria are photoautotrophs, the producers of food consumed by virtually all heterotrophic organisms.
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Textbook Solutions for Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections
Question
Continue your comparison of chemiosmosis and electron transport in mitochondria and chloroplasts. In each case, a. where do the electrons come from? b. how do the electrons get their high potential energy? c. what picks up the electrons at the end of the chain? d. how is the energy given up by the electrons used?
Solution
The first step in solving 7 problem number 16 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Continue your comparison of chemiosmosis and electron transport in mitochondria and chloroplasts. In each case, a. where do the electrons come from? b. how do the electrons get their high potential energy? c. what picks up the electrons at the end of the chain? d. how is the energy given up by the electrons used?
From the textbook chapter Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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