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    The Terminal Electron Acceptor of a Photosynthetic Electron Transport Chain
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The Terminal Electron Acceptor of a Photosynthetic Electron Transport Chain

Question 164

Question 164

Multiple Choice

The terminal electron acceptor of a photosynthetic electron transport chain is:


A) oxygen.
B) NADPH.
C) NAD+.
D) NADP+.
E) water.

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