ATP synthesis is linked to-
1. Development of electron gradient
2. Development of atomic gradient
3. Development of proton gradient
4. Flow of electrons across the membrane
The difference in development of proton gradient in photosynthesis and respiration is-
a. Photosynthesis has thylakoid membrane across which proton gradient is generated
b. Proton accumulation is inside the membrane of thylakoid.
c. both a and b
d. Mitochondrial membrane is involved
What does not cause the proton gradient across the membrane?
a. Splitting of water
b. Moving electrons through photosystems
c. Reduction of NADP
d. Q cycle
Where does the splitting of water take place?
a. Stroma
b. Cytoplasm
c. Thylakoid lumen
d. Plasma membrane
The---------- acceptor of -------- which is located------- side of membrane transfers its electron not to an electron carrier but to a ----------. Fill in the blank according to causes of proton gradient in photosynthesis.
a. Primary, proton, outer, proton carrier
b. Primary, electron, outer, proton carrier
c. Terminal, proton, outer, proton carrier
d. Primary, electron, inner, Hydrogen carrier
Where does exactly the NADP reductase enzyme located?
a. Thylakoid lumen
b. Thylakoid luminal side of membrane
c. Stromal side of thylakoid membrane
d. Cytoplasm
The protons for the reduction of NADP+ are taken from-
a. Stroma
b. Lumen of Thylakoid
c. Cytoplasm
d. Matrix
In photosynthesis, what is reduced?
1. NAD
2. NADP
3. NADP+
4. NADH
Within chloroplast, number of protons is less in which compartment?
a. Thylakoid membrane
b. Intermembrane space
c. Stroma
d. Matrix
Which of the following acts as a transmembrane channel?
a. F0 of ATPase
b. F1 of ATPase
c. PS I
d. PS II