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P680: Photosystem II primary electron donor with its red band at 680 nm PAM: Pulse-amplitude-modulation PEA: Plant efficiency analyser Pheo: Pheophytin primary electron acceptor of photosystem II PSI, PSII: Photosystem I, photosystem II PSU: Photosynthetic unit Q : Quencher q : Fraction...
The comparison reveals that the electronic structure of the P680 radical cation is a Chl a cofactor with strong matrix interaction, while the radical cation of P700, the primary electon donor of Photosystem I , appears to be a Chl a cofactor which is essentially undisturbed. Possible forms of...
The P680 molecule is involved in noncyclic electron flow. Light striking P680 excites electrons which rush off to fill the electron "holes" in the P700 chlorophyll. The P680 with its electron "holes" is a strong enough oxidizing agent to oxidize water, filling its electron holes and producing...
Photosystem I A) Is in the thylakoid lumen B) Is also called P680 C) Boosts electrons' energy D) Uses energy from electrons Fill in the blank. The specialized molecule of chlorophyll A in photosystem II is called ___. What is the structure of ATP and how d...
Cellular respiration is the catabolic process that breakdowns carbohydrates to produce ATP energy. The three main steps of cellular respiration are glycolysis, Krebs cycle and electron transport chain.Answer and Explanation: Electrons are transferred between electron carriers in the e...
p680 and p700 are two reaction-center chlorophyll a molecular dimers in the photosystem I and II that are involved in the light reactions of photosynthesis
using the energy from excited electrons provided by photosystem II. Moreover, in noncyclic phosphorylation, the lost electrons by P680 of photosystem II are occupied by P700 of photosystem I and are not reverted to P680. Therefore, the electron flow is unidirectional in the noncyclic ...
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