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During the process of photosynthesis,
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a. less than 100% of the energy captured from sunlight is transformed into potential energy in the form of covalent bonds and then into potential energy in the form of a hydrogen ion gradient
b. 100% of the energy captured from sunlight is transformed into potential energy in the form of a hydrogen ion gradient and then into potential energy in the form of covalent bonds
c. 100% of the energy captured from sunlight is transformed into potential energy in the form of covalent bonds and then into potential energy in the form of a hydrogen ion gradient
d. less than 100% of the energy captured from sunlight is transformed into potential energy in the form of a hydrogen ion gradient and then into potential energy in the form of covalent bonds
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During the process of photosynthesis,
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a. less than 100% of the energy...
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a. less than 100% of the energy...
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