Probably the strongest biological oxidizing agent is P680+ because:

1. It accepts electron in both photosystems.
2. It transfers electrons to plastoquinone.
3. It strongly attracts electrons formed by the splitting of water.
4. It transfers electrons to plastocyanin.

Subtopic:  Light Reaction: Electron Transport |
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What conclusion can be drawn from the finding that while some bacteria have only photosystem I, cyanobacteria have both?
1. Photosystem II was lost in some species as it was selected against by the nature.
2. Photosystem I must be more ancestral.
3. Photosystem II may have evolved to be more photoprotective.
4. Cyclic photphosprolylation is more important than non cyclic photophosphorylation.

Subtopic:  Photosystems |

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The functions of carotenoids similar to their function in humans would be:
1. Accessory pigments to harvest light energy.
2. Dissipation of excessive light energy.
3. Antibacterial in nature.
4. Removal of toxins from water.

Subtopic:  Pigments |

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In chloroplasts the CF1 part of the ATP synthase is located:
1. on the side facing the thylakoid space.
2. on the ATP molecules themselves.
3. on the pigment molecules of PS I and PS II.
4. on the stroma side of the membrane.

Subtopic:  Chemiosmotic hypothesis |
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Identify the correct statement:

1. The light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin cycle.
2. The light reactions provide CO2 to the Calvin cycle.
3. The light reactions supply oxygen to the Calvin cycle.
4. Calvin cycle is in no way dependent on the light reactions.
Subtopic:  Light Reaction: Electron Transport |
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The primary function of the Calvin cycle is to:
1. use ATP to release carbon dioxide
2. use NADPH to release carbon dioxide
3. split water and release oxygen
4. fix inorganic carbon to simple sugars

Subtopic:  Dark Reaction : Calvin Cycle |
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What is true for both light reactions and the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis in plants?
1. Production of molecular oxygen
2. Depend directly or indirectly on light
3. Requirement of ATP
4. Production of NADPH

Subtopic:  Light Reactions |
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Neither light dependent reaction nor Calvin cycle in photosynthesis in plants require:

1. ATP 2. NADPH
3. Enzymes 4. Glucose
Subtopic:  Dark Reaction: Biosynthetic Phase | Light Reactions |
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Which of the following must occur in the biochemical pathway of Calvin cycle?
1. addition of a pair of electrons from NADPH
2. inactivation of RuBP carboxylase enzyme
3. regeneration of ATP from ADP
4. regeneration of RuBP

Subtopic:  Dark Reaction : Calvin Cycle |
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Given below is the schematic diagram of Calvin cycle taking place in a certain plant. ATP used by this plant is radioactively labeled. One turn of the cycle is allowed to happen. Radioactivity would be seen in all except:

  

1. A
2. B
3. C and D
4. E

Subtopic:  Dark Reaction : Calvin Cycle |

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