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Chapter 7, Problem 6SQ
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To determine: The splitting molecules that lose electrons when the light strikes to chlorophyll molecules.
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The light reactions is takes place in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplast where the two photosystem units are present. This light reaction of photosyntesis is also called as Z scheme because the light first strike to photosystem unit I where
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