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In the thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast, a specialized molecule that shares the reaction-center complex with a pair of chlorophyll a molecules and that accepts an electron from them.Group of answer choicesG3Prubiscoreaction-center complexlight-harvesting complexPEP carboxylasephotosystemNADP⁺primary electron acceptorNext

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In the thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast, a specialized molecule that shares the reaction-center complex with a pair of chlorophyll a molecules and that accepts an electron from them.Group of answer choicesG3Prubiscoreaction-center complexlight-harvesting complexPEP carboxylasephotosystemNADP⁺primary electron acceptorNext

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The specialized molecule that shares the reaction-center complex with a pair of chlorophyll a molecules and that accepts an electron from them in the thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast is the primary electron acceptor.

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A light-capturing unit in a chloroplast’s thylakoid membrane has two molecules of P700 chlorophyll a at its reaction center. (It is called P700 because it most effectively absorbs light of wavelength 700 nm).Group of answer choicesprimary electron acceptorrubiscoreaction-center complexphotosystemPEP carboxylase

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