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Which statement describes thylakoids?
Glucose is formed here.
Water molecules are formed here.
Only photosystem II functions here.
Photosystems I and II function here.
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Photosystems I and II function here.
Thylakoid membranes are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, where both photosystem II and photosystem I (along with the electron transport chain and ATP synthase) operate. (Glucose is made later in the stroma during the Calvin cycle; water is split, not formed, in the thylakoid lumen.)
Thylakoid membranes are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, where both photosystem II and photosystem I (along with the electron transport chain and ATP synthase) operate. (Glucose is made later in the stroma during the Calvin cycle; water is split, not formed, in the thylakoid lumen.)
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