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Biology, 31.08.2019 02:30, Spoilmom7231

Why is water important to photosynthesis?
a. the splitting of water replaces the electron in photosystem ii
b. the splitting of water replaces the electron in the calvin cycle
c. the formation of water donates an electron to the electron transport chain
d. the formation of water donates an electron to nadh

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