Lesson 11 of 20 • 46 upvotes • 10:25mins
This lesson is part of the second collection dealing with Photosynthesis. This particular lesson focuses on a chemiosmotic hypothesis. We learn how adenosine triphosphate is synthesised in the chloroplast and what the chemiosmosis requires for being activated. There is an illustration which will help in understanding this concept.
20 lessons • 3h 8m
Introduction To Photosynthesis
8:16mins
Experiments Related To Photosynthesis
8:38mins
Site And Scheme Of Photosynthesis
10:28mins
Pigments In Photosynthesis Part 1
9:57mins
Pigments In Photosynthesis Part 2
8:13mins
Overview Of Light Reaction
10:24mins
Electron Transport System - Importance, Process And Utility
10:17mins
Photo-phosphorylation: Introduction And Types
8:29mins
Dark Reaction - C3 Cycle And Its Stages
10:30mins
Bacterial Photosynthesis - Overview And Types
7:19mins
Gaining An Insight Into Chemiosmotic Hypothesis
10:25mins
Photorespiration: An Overview
10:09mins
C4 Plants: Kranz Anatomy
9:36mins
C4 Pathway - Mesophyll And Bundlesheath Cells
10:12mins
CAM Pathway : Significance & Process
8:54mins
Internal And External Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
7:49mins
Factors: Light (Quality, Intensity And Duration)
9:28mins
Effect Of Carbon Dioxide On Photosynthesis
8:52mins
Effects Of Water & Temperature On Photosynthesis
9:29mins
Revise Photosynthesis In Less Than 10 Minutes
10:28mins