During photochemical reactions of photosynthesis

During Photochemical Reactions Of Photosynthesis Biology Question

During photochemical reactions of photosynthesis

Options

(a) Liberation of oxygen takes place
(b) Formation of ATP and NADPH₂ take place
(c) Liberation of O₂ and formation of ATP and NADPH₂ take place
(d) Assimilation of CO₂ takes place

Correct Answer:

Liberation of O₂ and formation of ATP and NADPH₂ take place

Explanation:

During light reaction energy from sunlight is absorbed and converted into chemical energy which is stored in ATP and NADPH + H⁺.

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Topics: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants (153)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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