CALCULATOR SETTINGS DAY 1, 08:27 SCORE: 80/130 PROGRESS: 72% HOME THEORY MEDIA MISSION Wait for twenty minutes. Do you think this unknown red pigment is able to transfer light energy to the electrons of the reaction center in photosystem II? Make a hypothesis! a) Yes b) No
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