True: Primary pigment is chlorophyll a, Carotenoids absorb blue wavelengths of lights between 400-500nm, Rf = distance travelled by pigment/distance travelled by solvent, Thylakoid membrane contains photosystems, electron carriers and ATP synthase, The Calvin cycle produces polysaccharides such as cellulose, Non-cyclic photophosphorylation involves PSI and PSII, Protons are pumped from the stroma into the thylakoid space, GP is reduced into TP using energy from ATP, RuBP is a 5C compound, ATP is formed by chemiosmosis, Electrons from PSI are used to reduce NADP, Water provides protons for photophosphorylation, False: P680 chlorophyll a is found in photosystem 1, Chlorophyll a appears green because it absorbs green wavelengths of light, Electrons are emitted from chlorophyll b in the primary reaction centre, Light dependent reactions occur in the stroma, The Calvin cycle involves photolysis of water, The thylakoid lumen has an alkali pH, Protons are pumped from the thylakoid space into the stroma, Rubisco is needed to convert GP into TP, Electrons from PSI pass to chlorophyll a in PSII, Cyclic photophosphorylation produces oxygen, ATP and NADPH,

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