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Feliz [49]
1 year ago
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1.1.5 The phase of photosynthesis where chlorophyll molecules Convert radiant energy in two Chemical energy A. Light Phase B. Da

rk Phase C. Light intensity D. Temperature ​
Biology
1 answer:
faust18 [17]1 year ago
7 0
The light phase!
explanation:
radiant energy is also known as sunlight. Chlorophyll molecules absorb this light energy as well as an electron from the conversion of h2o to o2. the light energy excites the electron (all of this is happening in photosystem 2) and causes two electron transport chains to initiate. Eventually, two chemical energy compounds will form, ATP and NADPH
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