Question:

Which pigment of the planttakes partin light reaction of photosynthesis ?

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • xanthophyll
  • chl -$a$
  • carotene
  • phycoxanthin
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Chlorophyll $a$ is found in all photosynthetic plants except bacteria. Hence, it is termed as universal photosynthetic pigment or primary photosynthetic pigment because it performs primary reaction of photosynthesis which involves conversion of light into chemical or electrical energy. Other photosynthetic pigments are thence called accessory pigments. They absorb light energy of different wavelengths, broaden the spectrum of light absorption and hand over the energy to chlorophyll a through electron spin resonance. Some of the chlorophyll a molecules function as reaction centres $(P_{700}, P_{680})$. They bring about electrical charge separation and hence convert light energy into electrical energy.
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Concepts Used:

Photosynthesis in Higher Plants

Processes Of Photosynthesis in Higher Plants:

Photosynthesis in higher plants involves the following processes:

  • Light Reaction
  • Dark Reaction

Light Reaction:

  • This phenomenon occurs in the presence of light.
  • The pigment absorbs light and produces energy in the form of ATP.
  • The process involves- absorption of light, water splitting, the release of oxygen, and formation of ATP and NADPH.

Dark Reaction:

This process occurs in the absence of light in the stroma of the chloroplasts. The following cycles are involved in the process:

  1. Calvin Cycle (C3 Cycle)
  2. C4 Cycle (Hatch and Slack Pathway)