Question
Biology Question on Photosynthesis in higher plants
Energy transfer in photosynthesis occurs as:
A
Phycoerythrin → Phycocyanin → Carotenoid → Chlorophyll a
B
Chlorophyll b → Carotenoid → Phycoerythrin → Chlorophyll a
C
Phycocyanin → Phycoerythrin → Carotenoid → Chlorophyll a
D
Chlorophyll b → Carotenoid → Phycocyanin → Chlorophyll a
Answer
Phycoerythrin → Phycocyanin → Carotenoid → Chlorophyll a
Explanation
Solution
Chlorophyll is the principal pigment involved in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll ' a ' is the major pigment involved in trapping light energy and converting it into electrical and chemical energy. Chlorophyll ' b ' molecules also acts as accessory pigment. Other accessory pigments are phycoerythrin, phycocyanin, carotenoids etc. The accessory pigment and reaction centre together form photo-system.