What will happen to a cyanobacterium that has its photosystem II (PSII) blocked?
A) Additional electron acceptors, such as NADP⁺, will be required to oxidize oxygen and overcome the lost PSII process.
B) Anoxygenic photosynthesis only using photosystem I (PSI) could occur by using cyclic photophosphorylation and an alternative electron donor such as H₂S.
C) It will die from being unable to obtain energy for photosynthesis.
D) Photons will generate excessive reactive oxygen species and the cyanobacterium will die as a consequence.
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