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During light reaction, as electrons move through photosystems, protons are transported across the membrane. This happens because of -

A

The primary acceptor of `e^(-)` (located towards the outer surface of the membrane ) transfers its electron not to an `e^(-)` carrier but to H carrier

B

The primary acceptor of `e^(-)` transfers only its `e^(-)` to `e^(-)` carrier

C

The primary acceptor of `e^(-)` transfers only `H^(+)` to the next carrier

D

NADP-reducatase is present in grana

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