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A Monooxygenase Can Always Be Distinguished from a Dioxygenase by Incorporating

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A monooxygenase can always be distinguished from a dioxygenase by incorporating only one oxygen atom from O₂ into the substrate rather than both.


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Photosystem I

A complex of proteins and pigments in chloroplasts that facilitates the light-driven production of NADPH in photosynthesis.

Electron Transport System

A sequence of biochemical reactions within cells that transfers electrons, producing energy.

Photosystem II

A complex of proteins and pigments in chloroplasts that participates in the light reactions of photosynthesis by capturing light energy and initiating the process of water splitting and oxygen production.

Stroma

The supportive tissue framework of an organ, gland, or other structure, often referring to the connective, functional tissue of an organ as opposed to its parenchyma.

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