Description

Reduces the ability of cell wall to stretch by crosslinking cell microfibrils
fills space between cellulose microfibrils and prevents cell wall compression
localized in cellular membrane and made of B1-4 Glucose units
is a form of Active Transport
A protein that helps move ions against Concentration gradient
Protein that helps water move in/out of plasma membrane
provides mechanical stability of non-lignified plant tissues by adding force to cell wall
ion that is used for polarized cell growth Ex: Rot hair growth
orientation of this is kept up w/ help of Calcium gradient
structural support of tree
interaction that avoids water and affects conformation of cell
the membrane of the large vacuole
has hydrophobic barrier and exists on leaves to prevent water loss
Phloem and Xylem are these
moves sugars from leaves to roots
moves minerals and water from roots to leaves
water conducting and supportive pt. of Xylem that are long and hardened w/ lignin
can form secondary xylem and phloem as plant matures in growth
layer of wood that contains vascular living tissue that moves water to leaves
makes their own food from ions and simple molecules
derives food from other organisms
main goal is to create NADPH and ATP
complex near the edge of photosystem that absorbs photons of light by Chlorophyll and makes way to core complex the remaining energy
transformation of light energy into chemical energy via losing of electron from chlorophyll absorption to electron transfer chain
has big lipid tail that keeps it in the membrane and takes electron from PSII to cytochrome
a protein that accepts electrons from Plastoquinone and releases electrons to Plastocyanin
moves protons across thylakoid membrane
is the site of the Calvin Cycle in Chloroplast
is the main goal of Calvin Cycle
is the useful reaction takes 5C --> 6C
is the wasteful reaction takes 5C --> 5C
takes place in Chloroplast ,Peroxisome, and Mitochondria and back again
surrounds the phloem and xylem
Cells in leaves that do a lot of photosynthesis processes
are outside proteins that protect the cell

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