Where does oxygen come from during photosynthesis?
1. Oxidation of water
2. Oxidation of glucose
3. Reduction of glucose
4. From CO2

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Stroma lamella in plastid lacks

1. PS II and PS I.
2. PS II and NADP reductase.
3. PS I and NAD reductase.
4. PS II only.

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According to the chemiosmotic hypothesis, there is a basic difference between respiration and photosynthesis. This is _____

1. In chloroplast, H+ accumulation takes place in the lumen of thylakoid but in mitochondria, this takes place in perimitochondrial space.

2. Accumulation of H+ in chloroplast takes place in matrix i.e., stroma and in mitochondria, this takes place in cristae.

3. In both the mitochondria and chloroplast the accumulation of H+ takes place in inter-membranous space but with a high rate in mitochondria

4. Both 1 and 3 are correct.

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Study the pathway ATP synthesis through chemiosmosis given below –

In which of the following options correct words for all the three blanks A, B, C and D are indicated –

1. A – F1, B – Thylakoid membrane, C – Photosystem (I), D – Photosystem (II)
2. A – F0, B – Thylakoid membrane, C – Photosystem (I), D – Photosystem (II)
3. A – F1, B – Thylakoid membrane, C – Photosystem (II), D – Photosystem (I)
4. A – F0, B – Thylakoid membrane, C – Photosystem (II), D – Photosystem (I)

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Cyclic photophosphorylation is different from non-cyclic photophosphorylation as the former

1. Is performed by a collaboration of both PS-II and PS-I

2. Does not require any external source of electrons

3. Is connected with photolysis of water

4. Is connected with ATP and NADPH production

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Identify ‘A’ with respect to ATP synthesis through chemiosmosis.

1. Cytochromes b and f

2. Cytochrome a and a3

3. Cytochrome bc1

4. NADP reductase

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In plant cells, synthesis of ATP by the chemiosmotic
mechanism occurs during
1. Photosynthesis only.
2. Respiration only.
3. Both photosynthesis and respiration. 
4. Photorespiration only.

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Chemiosmosis (related with respiration, photosynthesis ETS) does not require
1. Membrane, a proton pump.
2. ATP.
3. A proton gradient.
4. ATPase.

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Proton gradient develops across the thylakoid membrane due to all, except
1. Splitting of water towards lumen side
2. NADP+ reduction towards stroma side
3. Movement of protons from lumen to stroma side by PQ
4. Release of Hfrom stroma to lumen side by a H-carrier

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Select the Incorrect statement from the following.

1. Nostoc performs oxygenic photosynthesis.

2. During photorespiration, O2 is first utilized in chloroplast, and CO2 is released in mitochondria.

3. In a chloroplast, lumen of thylakoids always have least number of protons during
photophosphorylation .

4. In the plants like sugarcane and Amaranthus, primary CO2 acceptor is phosphoenol pyruvate.

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