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What is the primary function of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis?
What is the primary function of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis?
- Produce oxygen
- Produce glucose
- Produce carbon dioxide
- Produce ATP and NADPH (correct)
Where do the light-dependent reactions take place in plants?
Where do the light-dependent reactions take place in plants?
- Thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts (correct)
- Stroma of chloroplasts
- Cytoplasm
- Cell wall
What is the role of photosystems in the light-dependent reactions?
What is the role of photosystems in the light-dependent reactions?
- Regulate carbon fixation
- Harvest light to initiate the reactions (correct)
- Release oxygen as a byproduct
- Convert ATP to NADPH
Why is photosystem II (PSII) named as second despite coming first in the path of electron flow?
Why is photosystem II (PSII) named as second despite coming first in the path of electron flow?
What is the function of the primary acceptor in each photosystem?
What is the function of the primary acceptor in each photosystem?
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