Which option accurately describes the first two stages of photosynthesis?
Biology, 23.03.2020 01:42, milkshakegrande101
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Which option accurately describes the first two stages of photosynthesis?
A. Stage 1: A chlorophyll electron enters the stroma. Stage 2: ATP becomes ADP and NADPH becomes NADP+.
B. Stage 1: The thylakoid membrane of a granum captures light energy. Stage 2: Water and oxygen provide an excited electron as an energy source.
C. Stage 1: Light energy causes an electron to enter an excited state. Stage 2: ADP becomes ATP and NADP+ becomes NADPH.
D. Stage 1: The thylakoid captures light energy. Stage 2: Chlorophyll converts it to chemical energy.
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