The differences in the curves of the graphed data indicate that there were differences in the number of electrons produced in the three samples during the experiment. Discuss how electrons are generated in photosynthesis and why the three samples gave different transmittance results.

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Photosynthesis is a process by which green plants and vegetables prepare their food using carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, water from the soil and in the presence of sun light with the help of chlorophyll.

-- During photosynthesis process, electrons are originated from the chlorophyll and it absorbs the photons of light from the atmosphere.

-- the energies are passed inward from the pigments to pigments until they reaches the reaction center.

-- then the energy is transferred to the P680, thus boosting the electron to the high energy level.

-- this high energy electron then passes to the acceptor molecule and is replaced with the electron from the water.

-- this splitting the water releases oxygen in the atmosphere that we breathe.

-- the electron generation is proportional to the DPIP reduction light transmittance.

-- the decrease in the light availability decreases the electron quantity of the electrons which will be generated.

-- the boiling disrupts the functional structures.

       

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