Prenatal<span> or antenatal </span>development<span> is the process in which a human </span>embryo<span> and later </span>fetus<span> </span><span> develops during pregnancy, from fertilization until birth.</span><span> It is in between the embryonic state and during the birth. Fetal development begins at the gestational age of eleven weeks. The fetal stage is recognized when an embryo develop to the point where the major body organs is present.
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Answer:
C. Electrons are released into the electron transport system.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis has both light dependent processes and light-independent processes. In the light-dependent reactions, photosystem II is the first protein complex. Photosystem II is present in the thylakoid membrane of plants.
<em>When the photons or light energy hits photosystem II, the free electron excites and released into the electron transport system (series of proteins). </em>The electron then passes through electron transport system and the energy from the electron fuels the hydrogen ions to move against their concentration gradient. Once the energy is utilized, the electron is accepted by photosystem I.
Hence, the correct option is C.
Active transport is a cellular transport mechanism. It’s the movement of molecules that are assisted by enzymes along the way to a higher concentration.