When light strikes chlorophyll molecules in the photosystem complexes, they lose electrons, which are ultimately replaced by The primary electron acceptor Water Removing electrons from NADPH The electron transport chain
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When light strikes chlorophyll molecules in the reaction-center complex, they lose electrons, which are ultimately replaced by a. splitting water. b. oxidizing NADPH. c. the primary electron acceptor. d. the electron transport chain.
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