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what is 'Z' scheme ?​

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Answered by ginogaming963
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The “Z‐scheme” describes the oxidation/reduction changes during the light reactions of photosynthesis. ... Absorption of a photon excites P680 to P680*, which “jumps” to a more actively reducing species. P680* donates its electron to the quinone‐cytochrome bf chain, with proton pumping.

Answered by Anonymous
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During the Non - cyclic photophosphorylation in light reaction of photosynthesis, the electron flow looks like the appearance of letter 'Z' and is known as 'Z' scheme.

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