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Explain what is likely to happen to a water molecule entering the granum in the process of photosynthesis

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Answered by heba79997999
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Answer:

Answer 2: Grana are stacks of thylakoid membranes, which means that the fluid both inside and outside of them is water. A water molecule is just part of that fluid. In order for photosynthesis to work, water has to get broken apart into hydrogen and oxygen ions, but most of the water just stays water

Answered by smartbrainz
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The breakdown of water is likely to happen to a water molecule entering the granum in the process of photosynthesis

Explanation:

  • The granum is a part of the chloroplast. The chloroplast contains the chlorophyll pigment and it is necessary for the trapping of the energy present in the sunlight. As a result of this the photolysis of water takes place and hence water is broken down from water molecule to proton and oxygen.
  • The oxygen moves out of the body of the plant and the proton are used in further steps of photosynthesis

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