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Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option regarding chemiosmosis. "F_0 of ATPase enzyme forms a/an ____(i)_____ that carries out __(ii)__ diffusion of protons across the membrane. F_1 protrudes on the __(iii)__ surface of the __(iv)__ on the side that faces the __(v)__."

Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option regarding chemiosmosis. "F_0 of ATPase enzyme forms a/an ____(i)_____ that carries out __(ii)__ diffusion of protons across the membrane. F_1 protrudes on the __(iii)__ surface of the __(iv)__ on the side that faces the __(v)__."

During the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis (photophosphorylation) light energy is converted to the chemical energy through the process of chemiosmosis in the chloroplast. Which of the following statement is false?

Observe the given figure of ATP sysnthesis through chemiosmosis and arrange the followign events in correct sequence (a) Movement of e^(-) through H-carrier (b) Shifting of protons from stroma to Lumen (c) Facilitated diffusion of protons across the membrane (d) Conformation change in the F_(1) particle of the ATPase (e) Formation of ATP molecule

Following steps in random order are given below for photophsophorylation through chemiosmosis I ATP synthase produces ATP due to flow of H^(+) form thylakoid lumen to stroma II NADP reductase located on stroma side of membrane obtains e^(-) froms PSI and protons from stroma to form NADPH_(2) IIICyotchrome system (B&F) transport electrons and pumps H^(+) form stroma to thylakoid space IV PSII oxidises water V Reaction centre of PSII gets photoecited having released electrons

Observe the given figure of ATP sysnthesis through chemiosmosis and arrange the followign events in correct sequence (a) Movement of e^(-) through H-carrier ltBrgt (b) Shifting of protons from stroma to Lumen ltBrgt (c) Facilitated diffusion of protons across the membrane (d) Conformation change in the F_(1) particle of the ATPase (e) Formation of ATP molecule