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Akash Kumar 6 years, 11 months ago

When 680nm light is provided to PSll the electron in it get excited & jump to an orbital farther from it & accepted by a e- acceptor. When the intensity of light reaches 700nm, the e- from e- acceptor transferred to PSl. The e- in PSI get excited & finally received by NADP+. The e- moves throughout the process with the help of e- transporter. Hence the movement of e- is controlled by electron transport system (ETS).
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