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In a photosystem, pigments in the light-harvesting complex pass light energy to two special molecules of what in the reaction center?

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Figure 8.15 A photosystem consists of a light-harvesting complex and a reaction center. Pigments in the lightharvesting complex pass light energy to two special chlorophyll a molecules in the reaction center. The light excites an electron from the chlorophyll a pair, which passes to the primary electron acceptor. The excited electron must then be replaced. In  a  photosystem II, the electron comes from the splitting of water, which releases oxygen as a waste product. In  b  photosystem I, the electron comes from the chloroplast electron transport chain discussed below.

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