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Ferredoxin is a constituent of
(a) PS I (b) PS II
(c) Hill reaction (d) P₆₈₀

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Answered by AditiHegde
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Ferredoxin is a constituent of PS I.

  • Option (a) is correct.
  • Ferredoxin is the iron-containing, soluble protein present in the chloroplast that acts as an electron carrier and a constituent of PS I.
  • The ferredoxin reducing substance (FRS) traps the ejected electrons in photosystem I and is called as the oxidation-reduction system.
Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Ferredoxin is a constituent of  PS I.

Option (A) is correct.

Explanation:

  • Ferredoxin is a soluble compound and iron containing compound.
  • It is present in chloroplasts that helps in the transport of electron.
  • It is the component of PS I which passes electrons to reductase complex.
  • The reductase complex is used in the reduction of NADP +  to NADPH
  • NADPH is a strong reducing agent.

Thus Ferredoxin is a constituent of  PS I.

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