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What is the Kranz anatomy and how does it lead to C4 photosynthesis?
Metabolic processes are the activities takes place inside the living cell in which large molecule are created from small molecules or large molecules are converted to small molecules.
It includes :-
I ) Photosynthesis
II ) Respiration
III) Division
IV ) Digestion
V) Excretion
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- What is the chemical species that is transferred through the light reactions? (Box A) What energy-rich compound is produced by the actions of the cytochrome complex? (Box B) What is the compound (Box C) used to donate electrons to the photosystems, and which gives rise to 2H+ and O2. What energy is used to energise the light reactions? (Box D) What is the product of the reaction that is occurring at NADP+ reductase? (Box E) Provide names for structures i and iiWhat are the two stages in Photosynthesis called and where in the chloroplast does each stage take place? What happens during each stage, what are the reactants and what are the products?What are the pigments found in the photosystems? What are the "P" names for the photosystems?