Water and Electrons
Oxygen in water is in a reduced form, meaning it has a high number of electrons. When chlorophyll molecules lose electrons, they rely on the splitting of water to replenish them, a process driven by energy from sunlight. This intricate dance of electrons and protons illustrates the challenges of extracting electrons from stable oxygen, highlighting the role of energy input in photosynthesis.In this clip
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Episode 102: Photosynthesis Part II
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