Describe the path one a pair of electrons, during the light reactions, starting with the electron donor molecule (water) until they are given to NADPH.
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The process begins in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast, where light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in Photosystem II. Show more…
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