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Excitation of chlorophyll due to light is a
Options
(a) photooxidation reaction
(b) endergonic reaction
(c) thermochemical reaction
(d) photochemical reaction
Correct Answer:
photooxidation reaction
Explanation:
Excitation of chlorophyll due to light is a photooxidation reaction. An excited chlorophyll loses electron. Loss of electron is termed oxidation. As this oxidation occurs under the effect of light hence excitation of electron is termed photooxidation (photoslight)
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- The low temperature treatment that shortens the period between sowing and
- In acid rain, sulphuric acid accounts for
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- Chloroplast have maximum number of which of the following enzyme?
Topics: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
(153)
Subject: Biology
(4253)
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- Which of the correct statement is incorrect cartilage
- The low temperature treatment that shortens the period between sowing and
- In acid rain, sulphuric acid accounts for
- Growth movements, in response to light are called
- Chloroplast have maximum number of which of the following enzyme?
Topics: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants (153)
Subject: Biology (4253)
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