In the experiment of Racker and Stoeckenius, bacteriorhodopsin wasoriented in such a way that it pumped H into a vesicle. Each vesicleactually contained many molecules of bacteriorhodopsin. How wouldthe results have been affected if 50% of the bacteriorhodopsin moleculespumped H into the vesicle and 50% pumped H out of the vesicles?a. The same amount of ATP would be made in the presence of light,and no ATP would be made in the dark.b. More ATP would be made in the presence of light, and no ATPwould be made in the dark.c. No ATP would be made in the presence of light, and no ATP wouldbe made in the dark. d.No ATP would be made in the presence of light, but some ATPwould be made in the dark.e. Some ATP would be made in the presence of light, and some ATPwould be made in the dark
In the experiment of Racker and Stoeckenius, bacteriorhodopsin was
oriented in such a way that it pumped H into a vesicle. Each vesicle
actually contained many molecules of bacteriorhodopsin. How would
the results have been affected if 50% of the bacteriorhodopsin molecules
pumped H into the vesicle and 50% pumped H out of the vesicles?
a. The same amount of ATP would be made in the presence of light,
and no ATP would be made in the dark.
b. More ATP would be made in the presence of light, and no ATP
would be made in the dark.
c. No ATP would be made in the presence of light, and no ATP would
be made in the dark.
d.No ATP would be made in the presence of light, but some ATP
would be made in the dark.
e. Some ATP would be made in the presence of light, and some ATP
would be made in the dark
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