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Which one provides electrons for reduction reactions in photosynthesis?

A

NADPH

B

Chlorophyll

C

Cytochrome

D

Water

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D

Water provides electrons for reduction reactions in photosynthesis.
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  2. In photosystem I, the first electron acceptor is

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  4. Recognise the figure and find out the correct matching

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  5. Water releases protons. Twelve water molecules will release

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  6. Number of chlorophyll arranged per reaction centre in the light harves...

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  7. ATP synthase of chloroplasts is similar to that of

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  8. Non-cyclic photophosphorylation produces

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  9. In electron transport system, the last electron acceptor of photophosp...

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  10. ADPto ATP reaction occurs when two protons (H^(+)) are passed from

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  11. ETC of photosynthesis process is

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  12. The core metal of chlorophyll is Or Which element is left when ch...

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  13. PS I and PS II occur over

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  14. Steps in non-cyclic photophosphorylation include passage of electrons ...

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  15. Carbon dioxide joins the photosynthetic pathway in

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  16. First reaction in photosynthesis is

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  17. Recognise the figure and find out the correct matching

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  18. Which pigment acts directly to convert light energy to chemical energy...

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  19. Which of the following contains copper?

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  20. The process of photophosphorylation was discovered by

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