86. The main pigment of photosynthesis is: a chlorophyll a b. chlorophyll b c. carotenoids d. All of the above are correct. 87. What is not part of a photosystem: a. antenna complex b. reaction center c. chlorophyll d. ATP synthase pump 88. The light-dependent reactions take place in the: a. stroma b. cytoplasm c. thylakoid membranes d. matrix
86. The main pigment of photosynthesis is: a chlorophyll a b. chlorophyll b c. carotenoids d. All of the above are correct. 87. What is not part of a photosystem: a. antenna complex b. reaction center c. chlorophyll d. ATP synthase pump 88. The light-dependent reactions take place in the: a. stroma b. cytoplasm c. thylakoid membranes d. matrix
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86. The main pigment of photosynthesis is:
a. chlorophyll a
b. chlorophyll b
c. carotenoids
d. All of the above are correct.
87. What is not part of a photosystem:
a. antenna complex
b. reaction center
c. chlorophyll
d. ATP synthase pump
88. The light-dependent reactions take place in the:
4+
a. stroma
b. cytoplasm
c. thylakoid membranes
d. matrix
89. In the light-dependent reactions, ATP is produced via:
90. What is the first step in the light dependent reactions?
a. Light hits photosystem I.
b. Electrons are transferred to b6-f complex.
c. Light hits photosystem II.
d. Protons are pumped across the membrane.
91. Where do the electrons and protons used in the light-dependent reactions come from:
a. H₂O
b. CO₂
c. RuBP
d. PGAL
a. oxidative phosphorylation (electron transport system).
b. substrate-level phosphorylation.
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