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what happens in photolysis​

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Answered by srideviasha152
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Explanation:

Photolysis is the process by which water is split into oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere, and hydrogen. The hydrogen then becomes bonded to the coenzyme NADP to form NADPH and is transferred to the Calvin Cycle along with ATP.

Answered by brutalguy
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Explanation:

When light strikes chlorophyll (or an accessory pigment) within the chloroplast, it energizes electrons within that molecule. ... In this process of photolysis (“splitting by light”), H2O molecules are broken into hydrogen ions, electrons, and oxygen atoms. The electrons replace those originally lost from chlorophyll.

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