Part 2: Matching Match each compound to a step that of the Light-Dependent Reaction. f. electron acceptor g. electron carrier h. chlorophyll II. i. NADPH reductase j. b,- f complex a. P700 b. Р680° c. P680 d. ATP synthase e. Photosystem I 51. Light photons excite electrons from this part of the Reaction Centre. Also known as Photosystem II. 52. 53. Reduced by electrons removed from H,O through photolysis. 54. Uses energy released by redox reaction to pump H' ions into the thylakoid space. Photons excite electrons that leave and are then replaced by electrons used to pump H' ions into thylakoid 55. space. 56. This complex has the Reaction Centre used for cyclic photophosphorylation. 57. Protein that is embedded in the thylakoid membrane. 58. The enzyme that helps remove electrons from the thylakoid. 59. The enzyme that acts to form ATP with chemiosmosis.
Part 2: Matching Match each compound to a step that of the Light-Dependent Reaction. f. electron acceptor g. electron carrier h. chlorophyll II. i. NADPH reductase j. b,- f complex a. P700 b. Р680° c. P680 d. ATP synthase e. Photosystem I 51. Light photons excite electrons from this part of the Reaction Centre. Also known as Photosystem II. 52. 53. Reduced by electrons removed from H,O through photolysis. 54. Uses energy released by redox reaction to pump H' ions into the thylakoid space. Photons excite electrons that leave and are then replaced by electrons used to pump H' ions into thylakoid 55. space. 56. This complex has the Reaction Centre used for cyclic photophosphorylation. 57. Protein that is embedded in the thylakoid membrane. 58. The enzyme that helps remove electrons from the thylakoid. 59. The enzyme that acts to form ATP with chemiosmosis.
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