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#Question id: 344


The partial negative charge at one end of a water molecule is attracted to the partial positive charge of another water molecule. What is this attraction called?

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. a covalent bond

  2. a hydrogen bond

  3. an ionic bond

  4. a vander Waals interaction

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#Question id: 9278

#SCPH06 I Botany

Bilin pigments are open-chain tetrapyrroles found in antenna structures known as phycobilisomes that occur in

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#Question id: 9279

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

During the normal functioning of the photosynthetic system, the chemical reactions in which water is oxidized to oxygen, NADP+ is reduced to NADPH, and ATP is formed almost all the reactions up to NADP+ reduction take place in

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#Question id: 9279

#SCPH06 I Botany

During the normal functioning of the photosynthetic system, the chemical reactions in which water is oxidized to oxygen, NADP+ is reduced to NADPH, and ATP is formed almost all the reactions up to NADP+ reduction take place in

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#Question id: 9280

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Oxygen-Evolving Organisms Have two Photosystems that Operate in Series, explain by emerson that is the Photosystem I preferentially absorbs far-red light of wavelengths greater than 680 nm; photosystem II preferentially absorbs red light of 680 nm and is driven very poorly by far-red light; Another difference between the photosystems is that,

a.) Photosystem I produces a strong reductant, capable of reducing NADP+, and a weak oxidant

b.) Photosystem I produces a very strong oxidant, capable of oxidizing water, and a weaker reductant than the one produced by photosystem II

c.) Photosystem II produces a strong reductant, capable of reducing NADP+, and a weak oxidant

d.) Photosystem II produces a very strong oxidant, capable of oxidizing water, and a weaker reductant than the one produced by photosystem I

Which statements would be CORRECT?

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#Question id: 9280

#SCPH06 I Botany

Oxygen-Evolving Organisms Have two Photosystems that Operate in Series, explain by emerson that is the Photosystem I preferentially absorbs far-red light of wavelengths greater than 680 nm; photosystem II preferentially absorbs red light of 680 nm and is driven very poorly by far-red light; Another difference between the photosystems is that,

a.) Photosystem I produces a strong reductant, capable of reducing NADP+, and a weak oxidant

b.) Photosystem I produces a very strong oxidant, capable of oxidizing water, and a weaker reductant than the one produced by photosystem II

c.) Photosystem II produces a strong reductant, capable of reducing NADP+, and a weak oxidant

d.) Photosystem II produces a very strong oxidant, capable of oxidizing water, and a weaker reductant than the one produced by photosystem I

Which statements would be CORRECT?

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#Question id: 9282

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The rate of photosynthesis when red and far-red light are given together is greater than the sum of the rates when they are given apart, the effect provided essential

evidence in favor of the concept that photosynthesis is carried out by two photochemical systems working in tandem but with slightly different wavelength optima

this effect is known as