In photophosphorylation which is the primary acceptor of electrons of P.S.1 ? Why?
Asked by kpbhake | 17th Jan, 2019, 05:32: PM
In photosystem I, the primary electron acceptor is mostly a Fe-S (iron-sulphur) protein. The reduced primary acceptor transfers the electrons to secondary electron acceptor (mostly P430).
In photosystem I, the primary electron acceptor is mostly a Fe-S (iron-sulphur) protein. The reduced primary acceptor transfers the electrons to secondary electron acceptor (mostly P430).
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 21st Jan, 2019, 03:34: PM
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