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What things are produced in photosystem I?

Asked by A.swiftnsa, Last updated: Mar 25, 2024

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Ken Wilson

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Answered Jan 03, 2019

There are some people who are not familiar with photosystem 1. This is the second photosystem that happens in the photosynthetic light reactions that are experienced by bacteria, algae, and plants. This is an important complex wherein light will have the ability to produce the needed carriers such as NADPH and ATP.

It is photosystem II that is able to produce and contain chlorophyll. If this would not occur, it will not be possible for biosynthetic reactions to occur. There is a molecule that will be produced called P680 that will have the ability to absorb the light properly.

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Answered Sep 10, 2018

Receiving electrons from the thylakoid membrane electron transport chain

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