Which of the following is present in membrane of stroma lamellae?
a. NADP reductase
b. PS-I
c. PS-II
d. water splitting complex.

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If only light of wavelength beyond 680 nm is available then which process will remain continue?
a. cyclic photo-phosphorylation
b. non-cyclic photo-phosphorylation
c. ATP and NADPH
d. evolution of oxygen

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Synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate in the presence of light is known as-
a. phosphorylation
b. photo-phosphorylation
c. photorespiration
d. photooxidation.

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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 CO2.
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The mechanism of ATP synthesis is explained by
a. Chemiosmotic Hypothesis
b. Photophosphorylation
c. Electron Transport Chain
d. Splitting of Water

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ATP synthesis is linked to-
1. Development of electron gradient
2. Development of atomic gradient
3. Development of proton gradient
4. Flow of electrons across the membrane

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The difference in development of proton gradient in photosynthesis and respiration is-
a. Photosynthesis has thylakoid membrane across which proton gradient is generated
b. Proton accumulation is inside the membrane of thylakoid.
c. both a and b
d. Mitochondrial membrane is involved

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What does not cause the proton gradient across the membrane?
a. Splitting of water
b. Moving electrons through photosystems
c. Reduction of NADP
d. Q cycle

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Where does the splitting of water take place?
a. Stroma
b. Cytoplasm
c. Thylakoid lumen
d. Plasma membrane

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The---------- acceptor of -------- which is located------- side of membrane transfers its electron not to an electron carrier but to a ----------. Fill in the blank according to causes of proton gradient in photosynthesis.
a. Primary, proton, outer, proton carrier
b. Primary, electron, outer, proton carrier
c. Terminal, proton, outer, proton carrier
d. Primary, electron, inner, Hydrogen carrier

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