In photosystem-I, the first electron acceptor is:
1. ferredoxin
2. cytochrome
3. plastocyanin
4. an iron-sulphur protein
During photorespiration, the oxygen consuming reaction(s) occur in:
1. stroma of chloroplasts and mitochondria
2. stroma of chloroplasts and peroxisomes
3. grana of chloroplasts and peroxisomes
4. stroma of chloroplasts
1. | high energy bonds are formed in mitochondrial proteins |
2. | ADP is pumped out of the matrix into the inter-membrane space |
3. | a proton gradient forms across the inner membrane |
4. | there is a change in the permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane toward Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP) |
The first acceptor of electrons from an excited chlorophyll molecule of photosystem II is:
1. | cytochrome | 2. | iron-sulphur protein |
3. | ferredoxin | 4. | quinone |
In the leaves of C4 plants, malic acid formation during CO2 fixation occurs in the cells of:
1. mesophyll
2. bundle sheath
3. phloem
4. epidermis
1. | epidermal cells | 2. | mesophyll cells |
3. | bundle sheath | 4. | guard cells |
1. cytochrome-b
2. cytochrome-f
3. quinone
4. ferredoxin
1. | the CO2 compensation point is more |
2. | CO2 generated during photorespiration is trapped and recycled through PEP carboxylase |
3. | The CO2 efflux is not prevented |
4. | They have more chloroplasts |
Cyclic -photophosphorylation results in the formation of:
1. NADPH
2. ATP and NADPH
3. ATP, NADPH, and O2
4. ATP
Stroma in the chloroplasts of higher plants contains:
1. | light-independent reaction enzymes |
2. | light-dependent reaction enzymes |
3. | ribosomes |
4. | chlorophyll |