question archive What location in the photosynthetic EUKARYOTIC cell do the following processes occur: A) Photosystem I B) Photosystem II C) Calvin Cycle D) Electron Transport Chain E) ATP Synthase
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What location in the photosynthetic EUKARYOTIC cell do the following processes occur: A) Photosystem I B) Photosystem II C) Calvin Cycle D) Electron Transport Chain E) ATP Synthase
Answer
Location in which photosynthetic Eukaryotic cell for the following process are
A. Photosystem- located in THYLAKOID MEMBRANE
Photosystems are pigment molecules that capture energy from the sun and are located in the Thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts.
B. Photosystem II- located in THYLAKOID MEMBRANE
Photosystem II is the first protein complex in the light-dependent reactions of oxygenic photosynthesis it is located in the thylakoid membrane of Eukaryotic cells.
C. Calvin Cycle - located in CHLOROPLAST (STROMA)
As the light reactions which take place in the thylakoid membrane the reactions of the Calvin cycle take place in the stroma which is the inner space of chloroplasts.
D. Electron Transport Chain- located in MITOCHONDRIA
Electron Transport Chain occurs in mitochondria in both cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
E. ATP Synthase- located in MITOCHONDRIA
ATP is synthesized from its forerunner ADP by ATP synthases these enzymes are found in the cristae and the inner membrane of mitochondria So there is a general understanding that ATP generation occurs in mitochondria