Biology · Bioenergetics
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Photosystems are located in:
- A
Stroma
- B
Chloroplast envelope
- C
Thylakoid membranes
- D
The intergrana
The thylakoid membrane systems of cyanobacteria and of plant and algal chloroplasts contain the specialized photosystems, photosystem I (PSI), and photosystem II (PSII), in which the reaction centers photochemically transform light energy into usable chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH through photosynthetic electron transport (PET).
The thylakoid membrane systems of cyanobacteria and of plant and algal chloroplasts contain the specialized photosystems, photosystem I (PSI), and photosystem II (PSII), in which the reaction centers photochemically transform light energy into usable chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH through photosynthetic electron transport (PET).Therefore,this option is incorrect.
The chloroplast envelope consists of a pair of lipid bilayer membranes. They form the interface between the stromal space of the chloroplast and the cytoplasm of the cell.Therefore,this option is incorrect.
The thylakoid membrane systems of cyanobacteria and of plant and algal chloroplasts contain the specialized photosystems, photosystem I (PSI), and photosystem II (PSII), in which the reaction centers photochemically transform light energy into usable chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH through photosynthetic electron transport (PET).
The thylakoid membrane systems of cyanobacteria and of plant and algal chloroplasts contain the specialized photosystems, photosystem I (PSI), and photosystem II (PSII), in which the reaction centers photochemically transform light energy into usable chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH through photosynthetic electron transport (PET).Therefore,this option is incorrect.
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