The reaction centre in PS II has an absorption maxima at:
1.780 nm2.680 nm
3.700 nm 4.660 nm
Subtopic:  Light Reactions |
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The products of light reaction in photosynthesis are: 
1. ATP, NADPH and \(\text{O}_2\)
2. ATP, NADPH, \(\text{O}_2\) and \(\text{H}_2 \text{O}\)
3. ATP, NADPH and \(\text{H}_2 \text{O}\)
4. ATP, NADPH and \(\text{CO}_2\)

Subtopic:  Light Reaction: Electron Transport | Light Reactions |
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Read the following four statements A, B, C and D and select the right option having both correct statements:

STATEMENTS:

(A) Z-scheme of light reaction takes place in the presence of PSI only
(B) Only PSI functional in cyclic photophosphorylation
(C) Cyclic photophosphorylation results in a synthesis of ATP and NADPH2
(D) Stroma lamellae lack PSII as well as NADP

Options:

1. A and B

2. B and C

3. C and D

4. B and D

Subtopic:  Light Reaction: Photophosphorylation | Light Reactions |
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