Light harvesting complexes are made up of-
1. proteins
2. pigments
3. protein and pigments
4. proteins and lipids.
In chloroplast the movement of electrons from PS-II to electron transport system is-
1. uphill in terms of redox potential scale.
2. downhill in terms of redox potential scale.
3. from one cytochrome to another
4. None of the above.
Electrons in the reaction center of PS-I are excited by-
1. blue light
2. red light
3. green light
4. blue and red light
Non- cyclic photophosphorylation involves –
1. PS-I
2. PS-II
3. PS-I and PS-II
4. PS-I and LHC
Where does cyclic photo-phosphorylation takes place?
1. membranous system of chloroplast
2. stroma lamellae
3. grana
4. stroma
Which of the following is present in membrane of stroma lamellae?
1. NADP reductase
2. PS-I
3. PS-II
4. water splitting complex.
If only light of wavelength beyond 680 nm is available then which process will remain continue?
1. cyclic photo-phosphorylation
2. non-cyclic photo-phosphorylation
3. ATP and NADPH
4. evolution of oxygen
Synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate in the presence of light is known as-
1. phosphorylation
2. photo-phosphorylation
3. photorespiration
4.photooxidation
Which of the following statement is correct?
1. H2S is the hydrogen donor for purple and green sulphur bacteria
2. H2O is the hydrogen donor for purple and green sulphur bacteria
3. Oxygen is evolved by the purple and green sulphur bacteria
4. Oxygen evolved by the green plants comes from the CO2.
The mechanism of ATP synthesis is explained by
1. Chemiosmotic Hypothesis
2. Photophosphorylation
3. Electron Transport Chain
4. Splitting of Water