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Chloroplasts release electrons when stimulated by light the DCPIP accepts the electrons and becomes colourless
Chloroplasts and mitochondria both supply energy to the cell.
Water is split in the photosystems in the chlorophyll of the chloroplasts.
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sunlight to excite the electrons
the electrons found in the chloroplast becomes excited.
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The supply of electrons in photosynthesis comes from water.
Chloroplasts release electrons when stimulated by light the DCPIP accepts the electrons and becomes colourless
Chloroplasts and mitochondria both supply energy to the cell.
Water is split in the photosystems in the chlorophyll of the chloroplasts.
The major pigments in chloroplasts are chlorophylls and carotenoids.
Primary Electron Acceptor
Electrons are replaced with splitting water when light strikes chlorophyll.
Boiling chloroplasts prevents the DPIP from being reduced because the enzymes for photosynthesis are no longer present in the chloroplasts. DPIP is reduced from blue to colorless when light strikes the chloroplasts and the electrons are boosted to a higher energy level. Since photosynthesis cannot be performed by the denatured chloroplasts, the DPIP cannot be reduced.What_is_the_effect_of_boiling_chloroplasts_on_the_subsequent_reduction_of_DPIP
sunlight to excite the electrons
Electrons are not known to be made up of smaller particles.