They are required for the reduction of NADP+.
Reduction of NADP+ which yields NADPH
There are two photosystems, and they can be found embedded in the thylakoid membranes. They are linked by electron transport molecules.
there are two clusters of photosystemschlorophyllproteins
red drop phenomena and the emerson's experiment
The ETC (Electron Transport Chain).
Reduction of NADP+ which yields NADPH
There are two photosystems, and they can be found embedded in the thylakoid membranes. They are linked by electron transport molecules.
there are two clusters of photosystemschlorophyllproteins
red drop phenomena and the emerson's experiment
Chlorophyll molecules are specifically arranged in and around photosystems that are embedded in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. In these complexes, chlorophyll serves two primary functions. The function of the vast majority of chlorophyll (up to several hundred molecules per photosystem) is to absorb light and transfer that light energy by resonance energy transfer to a specific chlorophyll pair in the reaction center of the photosystems.
The ETC (Electron Transport Chain).
In which two parts of a chloroplast does photosynthesis take place?
Inside of a plant cell. Inside the cell wall
The electrons have the highest potential energy in a photexcited P700
Okay well think of what the chloroplast does. And where does the energy come from in the cell? okay now put two and two together and you have you're answer.
Mitochondria & Chloroplast
nucleus and chloroplast