MCQ
In Z scheme select the $e^{-}$ acceptor
a. Phaeophytin
b. Iron sulphur protein
c. Adenosine
d. Tripalmitin
  • a, b
  • B
    a, b, c
  • C
    a, b, d
  • D
    Only a

Answer

Correct option: A.
a, b
(A) a, b,
In Z schame both PS I and PS II involved
a. Phaeophytin - PS ll
b. Iron sulphur protein - PS l

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