Difference between Cyclic and Non-Cyclic Photophosphorylation
In non-cyclic...
Question
In non-cyclic electron transport system the path of electron is
A
PS−I→PS−II−NADP
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PS−II→PS−I→−NADP
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C
NADP→PS−II→PS−I
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D
NADP→PS−I→PS−II
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Solution
The correct option is BPS−II→PS−I→−NADP
Photosystem II has P680 reaction centre wherein oxygen atoms of two water molecules bind to a cluster of manganese atoms.
These Mn atoms are associated with an enzyme that splits water, removes electrons one at a time.
After the removal of four electrons from the two water molecules, O2 is released. Sunlight-driven splitting of water is called photolysis. Noncyclic photophosphorylation includes the flow of electron from PSII through quinone, cytochrome b6-f complex, and plastocyanin to NADPH via PSI.
NADP reductase enzyme is located on the stromal side of PSI and catalyses the reduction of NADP into NADPH.
Splitting of water and flow of electron through cytochrome b6-f complex add protons to thylakoid lumen. These protons are transported which drives the synthesis of ATP.