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Question
based on the diagram, where are hydrogen ions found within a chloroplast?
a. in the thylakoids only
b. in the electron transport chains only
c. in the electron transport chains and the photosystems
d. in the stroma and the thylakoids
Brief Explanations
During the light - dependent reactions of photosynthesis in chloroplasts, hydrogen ions are pumped into the thylakoid space from the stroma. Also, hydrogen ions are present in the stroma. The diagram shows hydrogen ions ($H^+$) both inside the thylakoids and in the surrounding stroma area.
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D. In the stroma and the thylakoids