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what is called as Z scheme​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Z‐Scheme of Photosynthesis. The “Z‐scheme” describes the oxidation/reduction changes during the light reactions of photosynthesis. ... In the Z‐scheme, electrons are removed from water (to the left) and then donated to the lower (non‐excited) oxidized form of P680.This is schematic diagram showing flow of electrons from water to NADP+. It is called the Z scheme because it links the two photosystems in a way that resembles the letter "Z". ... The electrons moved to a higher energy level because they were excited by a photon of light.

Answered by khushman1190
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The “Z‐scheme” describes the oxidation/reduction changes during the light reactions of photosynthesis. The vertical axis in the figure represents the reduction potential of a particular species—the higher the position of a molecular species, the more negative its reduction potential, and the more easily it donates electrons.



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