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In photosystem-I, the first electron acceptor is:

  1. A
    ferredoxin
  2. B
    cytochrome
  3. C
    plastocyanin
  4. D
    an iron-sulphur protein

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The primary electron acceptor of Photosystem I is a specialized iron-sulphur (Fe-S) protein complex.

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In photosystem-I, the first electron acceptor is:
A
ferredoxin
B
cytochrome
C
plastocyanin
D
an iron-sulphur protein

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