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Alborosie
4 years ago
5

The electrons that chlorophyll loses electron transport chain are replenished by what molecule

Biology
2 answers:
Stells [14]4 years ago
5 0
The electrons that chlorophyll loses in the electron transport chain are replenished by water molecules. These water molecules degrade releasing oxygen and hydrogen, the electrons are then supplied to the electron deficient chlorophyll molecules located in the reaction centre of the Photosystem.
ArbitrLikvidat [17]4 years ago
5 0

The electrons that chlorophyll loses in the electron transport chain are replenished by water molecules.

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