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Give the overall net equation as catalyzed by the Z scheme of photosynthesis.
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How many protons are transferred into the thylakoid lumen after four photons have been absorbed by the photosystems?
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____________: This electron carrier of photosystem I is an iron-sulfur protein.
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The light-induced electron transfer in photosynthesis results in the transfer of _______________ into the thylakoid space.
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The pathway of electron flow from H2O to NADP+ in photosynthesis is referred to as:
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In ________________, ATP is generated without the concomitant formation of NADPH.
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The transfer of excitation energy from one molecule to one nearby through electromagnetic interactions is called ________________.
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Chlorophyll a contains a(n) ____________ ion in the center of the tetrapyrole.
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How is energy transferred from a photoreceptor molecule to photosystem II?
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In the overall stoichiometry of the light reactions, eight photons of light generate:
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Describe the experiment by Jagendorf that helped confirm Mitchell's chemiosmotic hypothesis.
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Write out the reaction for photosynthetic production of carbohydrates and oxygen.
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