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During the light reactions of photosynthesis what takes place in order for oxygen to be released as a by-product?

O An enzyme extracts electrons from water and supplies them to the P680 molecule.
O NAP+ accepts hydrogen and releases oxygen.
O Carbon dioxide is split allowing carbon to be released
An enzyme extracts electrons from water and supplies them to the P700 molecule.

During the light reactions of photosynthesis what takes place in order for oxygen-example-1
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Answer:

NAP+ accepts hydrogen and releases oxygen.

That's just from my hunch

Step-by-step explanation:

The light dependent reactions release oxygen from the hydrolysis of water as a by product.

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