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where do electrons get their energy in the light reactions

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Answered by douhavedrip
1

Answer:

21

Explanation:

9+10=21

Answered by cutieLionness111
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Answer:

The energy of light captured by pigment molecules, called chlorophylls, in chloroplasts is used to generate high-energy electrons with great reducing potential. These electrons are used to produce NADPH as well as ATP in a series of reactions called the light reactions because they require light.

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