- AATP and sugar.
- BHydrogen, O2 and sugar.
- CATP, hydrogen donor and O2 .
- DATP, hydrogen and 02 donor.
Explanation:
Light reaction occurs inside thylakoids. It is dependent upon light. It involves photolysis of water and production of assimilatory power (NADPH and ATP). Electrons released during photolysis of water are picked up by P680 photo centre of photo system II. From here electrons passes over series of carrier which include PQ, cytochrome b-f complex and PC. While passing over cytochrome complex, the electron losses sufficient energy for creation of proton gradient and ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate. From PC electron is picked by the trap centre P700 of photo system I which pushes out electron after absorbing light energy. Electron passes over carriers FeS, ferredoxin and NADP-reductase which gives electron to NADP+ for combining with H+ to produce NADPH.
$\text{NADP}^{+}+2\text{e}^{-}+\text{H}^{+}{\xrightarrow{\ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }}\ \text{NADH}$
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