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light dependent reactions
chloroplast stroma
thylakoid lumen
dxygen-evolving complex
directions: use the hint below to identify the parts of the light dependent reactions system according to the corresponding letter (hint a below corresponds to the letter a on the diagram)
a. absorbed by the pigments to excite electrons

b. where the light dependent reactions begin

c. where the etc transports the electrons to first, before they are transferred to nadp+

d. rotating protein embedded in the membrane that allows h+ to pass through, the adp it grabs eventually becomes atp

e. this reactant is needed to replace the electrons the chlorophyll lost when it passed them down the etc and when split apart, provides the oxygen we breathe

f. molecule used as the transporter of excited electrons

g. the
ailway\ of the reaction, carries the excited electrons to photosystem i

h. the end product of the joining of a phosphate group to adp through atp synthase

Explanation:

Response
A

Step1: Recall light - dependent reaction pigment function

Pigments in photosystems absorb light energy (photons) to excite electrons. So the substance absorbed by pigments to excite electrons is Light Energy (Photons).

Step2: Match with the diagram's A

In the light - dependent reaction diagram, the part corresponding to A (absorbed by pigments to excite electrons) is Light (Photons).

Step1: Recall start of light - dependent reactions

Light - dependent reactions begin at Photosystem II (PSII). PSII is where the initial absorption of light and electron excitation occurs, and it's the start of the light - dependent reaction process.

Step2: Match with the diagram's B

The part where the light - dependent reactions begin (corresponding to B in the diagram) is Photosystem II.

Step1: Recall Electron Transport Chain (ETC) in light - dependent reactions

In the ETC of light - dependent reactions, after electrons leave Photosystem II, they are first transported to the Cytochrome Complex (or Cytochrome b6f complex) before being transferred to NADP⁺.

Step2: Match with the diagram's C

The part where the ETC transports electrons to first (corresponding to C in the diagram) is Cytochrome Complex (Cytochrome b6f complex).

Answer:

Light (Photons)

B