Biology, asked by karruu4137, 1 year ago

PS-I gets the de-energized electrons from —
a) Water
b) Plastoquinone
c) Plastocyanin
d) Cytochrome-f

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Answered by Anonymous
11
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PS-I gets the de-energized electrons from \textbf{Plastocyanin}.

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Answered by gadakhsanket
0
Hii Karan,

● Answer -
PS-I gets the de-energized electrons from *plastocyanin*.

◆ Extra information -
- Photosystems are functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
- PS-I is located on outer surface of thylakoid mmb.
- It's involved in both cyclic as well as non-cyclic phosphorylation.
- PS-I carries out the function of NADPH synthesis.


Hope this helps you. Thanks for asking..
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