The difference between photosystem one and two is their type of light reaction.
PSI (Photosystem I) and PSII (Photosystem II) are two different protein complexes in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts involved in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. PSII functions first in the electron transport chain by absorbing light energy to oxidize water and generate oxygen, while PSI receives electrons from PSII and drives the production of NADPH for the Calvin cycle.
To calculate the phase difference between two waves, you can measure the difference in their starting points or peaks. This difference is usually expressed in degrees or radians.
The difference between two crests of a wave is the wavelength, which is the distance between two successive crests. It represents the distance the wave travels during one complete cycle.
To determine the phase difference between two waves, you can compare the starting points of the waves and measure the time it takes for each wave to reach a specific point. The phase difference is then calculated based on the difference in time or angle between the two waves.
To determine the potential difference between two points in a circuit, you can use a voltmeter. Connect the voltmeter across the two points you want to measure and the reading displayed on the voltmeter will indicate the potential difference between those two points.
Photosystem I and II are two types of reaction centers found in thylakoid membranes, which are the sites of protein synthesis located in the leaves of plants. The function of reaction centers is to convert light energy into chemical energy (photophosphorylation). Now the difference between photosystem I and photosystem II is that each is able to absorb a particular wavelength. Photosystem 2 has a maximum absorption at a wavelength of 680 nanometers. Photosystem 1 best absorbs light at a wavelength of 700 nanometers. Hope this helps!
Two minus one = one
In Python, the difference between two sets is the elements that are present in one set but not in the other set.
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The only difference between the two are that one has ears, and one is a natural no eared seals! Simple!
Positioning is the main difference between one-point and two-point perspectives. One-point perspective uses one vanishing point while two-point perspective uses two.
One is for one day.. and day two is for two days..
PSI (Photosystem I) and PSII (Photosystem II) are two different protein complexes in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts involved in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. PSII functions first in the electron transport chain by absorbing light energy to oxidize water and generate oxygen, while PSI receives electrons from PSII and drives the production of NADPH for the Calvin cycle.
False. The electron transport chain connects the two photosystems in the thylakoid membrane, but it does not directly connect photosystem 1 and photosystem 2. Instead, it shuttles electrons between the two photosystems as part of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
To calculate the phase difference between two waves, you can measure the difference in their starting points or peaks. This difference is usually expressed in degrees or radians.
Did you mean Photysystem I and Photosystem II. They both are overall identical except that Photosystem I is actually a later part of the process of Photosynthesis than Photosystem II, its only called Photosystem I because it was discovered first. Photosynthesis starts when light excites Photosystem II causing it to break up H20 that comes from the roots into H2 and 02. (If you are wondering why oxygen becomes two molecules when in H20 there is only one molecule of it, that is because it cannot exist as one molecule stably therefore it bonds with another oxygen from another break down almost instantly.) Then Photosystem II sends electrons across the electron transport pathway (along the membrane of the Thylakoid in between the two photosystems) to Photosystem I which then uses them to convert NaDP+ into NaDPH by adding a phosphate group from outside the Thylakoid. Thats pretty much what each Photosystem does and both are located inside the Thylakoid membrane.
Photosystem two produces O2, ATP, and NADP+