Photosystem II happens before photosystem I.

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Chloroplasts are organelles that perform photosynthesis in plant and algal cells. They are also known as plastids and are named for their green color. Chloroplasts are large organelles, measuring 5–10 μm long. They are surrounded by a double membrane called the chloroplast envelope, which contains an inner and outer membrane. Chloroplasts also have a third internal membrane system called the thylakoid membrane.  Chloroplasts contain their own genomes, which contain around 120 genes that are involved in chloroplast activities like energy production and gene expression. Chloroplasts also... Show more

Photosystem II happens before photosystem I.