Photosystems are the functional and structural elements of photosynthetic protein complexes.
They work together to carry out the basic photochemistry of photosynthesis: light absorption , energy and electron transport.
Photosystem I and Photosystem II are the two types of photosystems.
Photosystem II is the first protein complex of the photosynthesis processes that are light-dependent.
Components of photosystem:
The photosystem is divided into two halves.
Antenna Complex: It is a light-harvesting complex made up of proteins and numerous chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoid molecules.
Reaction centers: One or more molecules of chlorophyll a, as well as the principal electron acceptor and related electron carriers of the electron transport system, make up the reaction center.