Photosystems I and II are found in the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplast in the plant cells.
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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.
Mercury(II) Chloride
Light excites two sets of photosynthetic pigments. These are photosystem 1 (PS1) and photosystem 2 (PS2). PS1 is excited by photons at about 700 nanometers, while PS2 is excited at about 680 nanometers.
Lead (II) Oxide is the IUPAC name for PbO.
HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.
There are two photosystems, and they can be found embedded in the thylakoid membranes. They are linked by electron transport molecules.
They are found in the light reaction. Photosystems not involved in Calvin cycle.
The chloroplast will not produce ATP or NADPH.
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The chloroplasts, specifically the thylakoid membranes, which house photosystems I ans II.
Photosystems I and II are both in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast.
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The photosystems are named after the wavelength for which they are the most reactive. Photosystem II is P680 which means that it has the highest reavtivity when light that is 680 nanometers (nm) hits it. Photosystem I works off the same principle; however, it is named P700 because the optimal wavelength for it is 700 nm.
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No. Photosystems I and II are where light-dependent reactions occur, while the Calvin Cycle is where light-independent reactions occur. Photosynthesis begins with Photosystem II, then Photosystem I, then the products from there go to the Calvin Cycle. (yes photosystem II comes before photosystem I)
No, PS I and PS II are part of the first stage of photosynthesis, the light reactions. The Calvin cycle is the second stage of photosynthesis and does utilize the photosystems.