In photosynthesis, the energy that is removed from the electrons passed down the electron transport chain is directly (immediately) utilized to (CHOOSE THE MOST PRECISE ANSWER) synthesize ATP synthesize NADPH pump H+ across the thylakoid membrane synthesize glucose
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Step 1: Water is split in the thylakoid lumen during photosynthesis, releasing protons inside the thylakoid. Show more…
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