Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Photosynthesis in Higher Plants

Question:

How does the reaction center in Photosystem I (PS I) differ from that in Photosystem II (PS II)?

Options:

PS I has a P680 reaction center, while PS II has a P700 reaction center.

PS I has a P700 reaction center, while PS II has a P680 reaction center.

Both PS I and PS II have the same reaction center.

Reaction centers are not present in either PS I or PS II.

Correct Answer:

PS I has a P700 reaction center, while PS II has a P680 reaction center.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (2)- PS I has a P700 reaction center, while PS II has a P680 reaction center.

Light reactions or the ‘Photochemical’ phase include light absorption, water splitting, oxygen release, and the formation of high-energy chemical intermediates, ATP and NADPH. Several protein complexes are involved in the process.

The pigments are organised into two discrete photochemical light harvesting complexes (LHC) within the Photosystem I (PSI) and Photosystem II (PS II). These are named in the sequence of their discovery, and not in the sequence in which they function during the light reaction.

The LHC are made up of hundreds of pigment molecules bound to proteins. Each photosystem has all the pigments (except one molecule of chlorophyll a) forming a light harvesting system also called antennae.These pigments help to make photosynthesis more efficient by absorbing different wavelengths of light.

The single chlorophyll a molecule forms the reaction centre. The reaction centre is different in both the photosystems.

In PS I the reaction centre chlorophyll a has an absorption peak at 700 nm, hence is called P700, while in PS II it has absorption maxima at 680nm, and is called P680.