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10.02.2022 •
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A jar of canned beans spoils; when you open the jar, the beans are putrid and rotten. There are billions of bacteria in the jar. Applying Cell Theory, what happened?
All of these are possibilities according to the Cell Theory.
Bacteria formed from nonliving components, especially amino acids, present in the jar of beans.
Bacteria got in through a leak or else they were not all killed by the canning process. They then reproduced within the jar.
DNA from the beans recombined to create new bacterial cells.
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Ответ:
The diagram is not given in the question, so the diagram is attached below.
chloroplast, thylakoid space
Explanation:
The photosynthesis process is categorized in two steps light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions.
In light-dependent reaction, chlorophyll absorbs one photon and loses one electron. This initiates the flow of electrons down an electron transport chain and result into reduction of NADP to NADPH.
Along with this, it creates a proton gradient or concentration across the chloroplast membrane and into the thylakoid space. The proton concentration or energy gradient is then used by ATP synthase for the synthesis of ATP and cellular respiration.
Hence, the correct answer is chloroplast and thylakoid space