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== Photosynthetic Pathway ==
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Photosynthesis is the pathway that uses light energy (photons) to drive the production of Adenosine Triphosphate. As photons hit the organism, a small percentage hit the photo-reaction center of P680 (Photosystem II) and P700 (Photosystem I) to excite either P680 (2AXT) or P700 (2O01) which then drives electron transport until the final products are reduced ferradoxin and NADPH.

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Photosynthetic Pathway

Photosynthesis is the pathway that uses light energy (photons) to drive the production of Adenosine Triphosphate. As photons hit the organism, a small percentage hit the photo-reaction center of P680 (Photosystem II) and P700 (Photosystem I) to excite either P680 (2AXT) or P700 (2O01) which then drives electron transport until the final products are reduced ferradoxin and NADPH.

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