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Biology, 01.11.2019 07:31, Gghbhgy8716

Why are plants green? in photosynthesis, chlorophyll molecules act as solar antennae, so that when sunlight strikes them their electrons are excited to a higher energy state which eventually results it the splitting of water (h₂o). the hydrogen ions from the splitting of h₂o form a gradient that drives the chemical synthesis of atp. the energy stored in atp is then used to make what compound?

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