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In the photosystem I reaction center, light energy captured by pigment molecules is passed to a special reaction center chlorophyll a called:

A. P680.
B. P700.
C. chlorophyll I.
D. chlorophyll II.
E. retinal.

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Final answer:

In the photosystem I reaction center, light energy is transferred to a special chlorophyll a called P700.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the photosystem I reaction center, light energy captured by pigment molecules is passed to a special reaction center chlorophyll a called P700. This is different from photosystem II, where the special chlorophyll a is known as P680. Within photosystem I, the electron necessary to replace the excited electron comes from the chloroplast electron transport chain.

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