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as the electrons travel from photosystem ii down the first electron transport chain, their energy is used to...
a. form oxygen, water, nadph and glucose.
b. pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space, producing a concentration gradient that will later be used by atp synthase to form atp.
c. pump hydrogen ions into the stroma, producing a concentration gradient that will later be used by an enzyme to form adp and phosphate.
d. create glucose directly.
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In photosynthesis, as electrons travel from photosystem II down the first electron - transport chain, their energy is used to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space, creating a concentration gradient. This gradient is later harnessed by ATP synthase to form ATP through chemiosmosis. Option A is incorrect as oxygen is formed from the splitting of water and glucose is formed later in the Calvin - cycle, not directly by this electron - transport step. Option C is wrong because hydrogen ions are pumped into the thylakoid space, not the stroma, and the process forms ATP, not ADP and phosphate. Option D is incorrect as glucose is not created directly by the energy from this electron - transport chain.
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B. pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space, producing a concentration gradient that will later be used by ATP synthase to form ATP.