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Hello students.
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So we'll be solving a question in biology.
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As you can see from a question, they've given us a table here which is giving us the herbicides and whether it's increasing and decreasing the normal nad ph production.
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So the actual question you're asking us is identify which herbicides inhibit the photosynthesis and which ones do not.
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From your analysis, which herbicides seem to work the best and inhibit the process of photosynthesis and which one has no effect.
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Okay, so they're basically seeing us to find the ideal herbicides.
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Now if you see nadph which is nicotine amydy nucleotide hydrogen phosphate is an key electron donor.
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Okay, nadph is a key electron donor which means it is an reducing agent and this provides hydrogen and electron needed to combine carbon dioxide.
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Oxide.
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Okay.
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This gives hydrogen and electron that is required to combine carbon dioxide finally into carbohydrates.
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So this natural process of photosynthesis where we are forming the glucose molecules which is our carbohydrates is facilitated by the key electron donor which is our nadph.
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This means that nadph place a vital drone.
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In photosynthesis...