Just checking, throughout the video are the points in bold the mark scheme marking points? Or is it just for our own understanding/ clarity of key stuff? Lovee this video btw, i learnt more in 20 mins than the whole term at school😅😅
If the light dependent reaction also contains an enzyme (ATP synthase), wouldn't this stage also be temperature sensitive? (I may have missed something I'm not sure)
Hello Miss Estruch, i recently left a comment asking about the photosynthesis practical on your video: A level biology photosynthesis practical AQA. I apologise for being persistent, but i would appreciate it if you could you help me please. Thank you for your helpful videoes.
Such great and concise videos! Thank you so much
You're so welcome! Glad they help
How convenient just had my first lesson on this topic today .
Nice timing!
Thanks so much! Visualising really helped me understand LDR, same with your video on co-transport!
Hi miss! Do we need to know about the different pigments and wavelengths etc ~ thank you
Best video iv watched on photosynthesis, amazingly explained and understand this topic so much better now. Thankyou :)
aww wow, I'm so pleased it's helped you ☺️
amazing detail, thank you miss
You're welcome 😊
Do we need to know about cyclic photo phosphorylation and non-cyclic photo phosphorylation as part of the aqa specification for a level biology?
hey not for AQA
What about for ib HL
i wish it was like this in real life...............
love your videos😆
Hi miss, in class we have been taught the cyclic and non cyclic photo phosphorylation, do we need to know this for the AQA spec? Thankyou
Hey, no not for AQA
Just checking, throughout the video are the points in bold the mark scheme marking points? Or is it just for our own understanding/ clarity of key stuff? Lovee this video btw, i learnt more in 20 mins than the whole term at school😅😅
do we need to know about the calvin experiment as I cannot find it in the specification ?
No, this is a common application question.
I thought NADPH is formed from a reduction reaction not by being picked up by H*
it picks up H+ and an e- from the etc, which is why it is a reduction reaction
Why are the factors limiting if there is a positive correlation?
As the condition increases so does the rate, indicating that if you limit that factor you limit the rate
life saver!! :D
THANK YOU QUEEN ESTRUCH!!!
you're welcome 😊
If the light dependent reaction also contains an enzyme (ATP synthase), wouldn't this stage also be temperature sensitive? (I may have missed something I'm not sure)
yes it is, at really high temps atp synthase denatures so rate of photosynthesis goes down
hey, do we need to know about the cyclic and non-cyclic phosphorylation too?
Not for AQA
Do you need to know about photo system 1 and 2?
Not for AQA
I do AQA, we learnt about PSI and PSII a couple of weeks ago, is it completely unnecessary?
@@issyheath5402not completely unnecessary, good for context i think. Just knowing where everything is in the grand scheme of things
Holy shmoly
Thanks very much
you're welcome 😊
Hello Miss Estruch, i recently left a comment asking about the photosynthesis practical on your video: A level biology photosynthesis practical AQA. I apologise for being persistent, but i would appreciate it if you could you help me please. Thank you for your helpful videoes.
You are pretty ❤