The first step for initiation of photosynthesis will be
(a) photolysis of water
(b) excitement of chlorophyll molecules due to
absorption of light
(c) ATP formation
(d) glucose formation.

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Answer :

(b) excitement of chlorophyll molecules due to
absorption of light

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