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You have more bacterial cells than human cells ā ~38 trillion bacteria vs ~30 trillion human cells.
In light reaction, plastoquinone facilitates the transfer of electrons from:
Cytb complex to PS-I
PS-I to NADP+
PS-I to ATP synthase
PS-II to Cytb complex
To solve this problem, we need to understand the role of plastoquinone in the light reaction of photosynthesis.The light reaction occurs in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and involves the transfer of electrons through a series of carriers.Let's analyze the electron transport chain in the light reaction:Photosystem II (PS-II) absorbs light energy, which excites electrons. These electrons are transferred to plastoquinone (PQ).Plastoquinone acts as a mobile electron carrier and transfers electrons from PS-II to the cytochrome b
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