Biology, asked by mehmoodkhalid886245, 6 months ago

what are primary acceptors ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a photon raises a chlorophyll electron to a higher energy level, that energy, and ultimately an electron, has to go somewhere. That somewhere, ideally for the photosynthesizing organism, is known as the Primary Electron Acceptor. The reducing agent is called pheophytin and is a derivative of chlorophyll itself.

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When a photon raises a chlorophyll electron to a higher energy level, that energy, and ultimately an electron, has to go somewhere. That somewhere, ideally for the photosynthesizing organism, is known as the Primary Electron Acceptor. The reducing agent is called pheophytin and is a derivative of chlorophyll itself.

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