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#Question id: 1340


Extracellular matrices are LEAST likely to play a major role in which of the following?

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. Enabling tissues to resist compression and tension

  2. Giving tissues elasticity

  3. Keeping cell layers separated from each other

  4. Promoting the diffusion of oxygen within tissues

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#Question id: 28071

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

During Water splitting/ oxygen evolution P680+ is directly reduced by

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#Question id: 28072

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

During photosynthesis water splitting takes place in

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#Question id: 28073

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Which of the following is correct regarding ATP & NADPH synthesis and its physiological environment 
(a) ATP & NADPH is synthesized in Stroma
(b) ATP & NADPH is synthesized in Lumen
(c) STROMA is alkaline and similar to Mitochondrial matrix
(d) STROMA is acidic and similar to Mitochondrial matrix
Which of the following is correct

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#Question id: 28074

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

P680 & P700 exist in various state, and each state have their own different properties 
(a) P680    -   absorbs light  
(b) P680+   -     strongest oxidant 
(c) P680  -     strongest reductant 
(d) P700   -    absorbs light 
(e) P700* -     strongest reductant 
Which of the following is correct 

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#Question id: 28075

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

P680 & P700 exist in various state such as reductant, strongest reductant, oxidant and strongest oxidant 
 Match then correctly

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#Question id: 28076

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Choose the correct statement regarding Water splitting 
(a) Water splitting is oxidation reaction takes place in lumen
(b) Water splitting takes place at - reduction potential
(c) Water splitting takes place at + reduction potential
(d) NADPHformation is reduction reaction takes place in stroma