Who provides energy to hydrolyze water in photosynthesis?
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role of water in photosynthesis at a fundamental level water provides electrons to replace those removed from chlorophyll in photosystem ll. also water produces oxygen as well as reduces and ADP to an a dph required in the Calvin cycle by liberating H + ions
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Role of Water in Photosynthesis. At a fundamental level, water provides electrons to replace those removed from chlorophyll in photosystem II. Also, water produces oxygen as well as reduces NADP to NADPH (required in the Calvin cycle) by liberating H+ ions
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Role of Water in Photosynthesis. At a fundamental level, water provides electrons to replace those removed from chlorophyll in photosystem II. Also, water produces oxygen as well as reduces NADP to NADPH (required in the Calvin cycle) by liberating H+ ions
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