Photosystem II during photosynthesis Photosystem II during photosynthesis uses electrons from the Cyt b6f complex. is the last step of the nonylic path. uses O2 to produce H2O. only uses noncyclic phosphorylation.
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Photosystem II takes electrons from water, energizes them, and passes them on to an electron transport chain. It uses light energy to transfer electrons to water. Additionally, it takes electrons from water and passes them to the ATP synthase. Photosystem II absorbs light energy to energize electrons and produce NADPH.
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Photosystem II has what role in photosynthesis? fix CO2 oxidation of H2O to O2 release CO2 and generate NADPH directly pumping protons across the chloroplast membrane synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi Which of the following shows the path of electron flow during photosynthesis? photosystem II → cyt b6f → photosystem I cyt b6f → photosystem I → photosystem II photosystem I → cty b6f → photosystem II cyt b6f → photosystem II → photosystem I photosystem I → photosystem II → cyt b6f
The electrons transferred down the electron transport chain of photosystem II will be transferred and end up in water, ATP, oxygen, photosystem I, or NADPH.
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