Which specific process in the light-dependent reactions produces oxygen and hydrogen ions?
the formation of NADPH
the production of ATP
the splitting of water
the excitation of electrons in photosytem I

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Answer:

the splitting of water

Explanation:

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The specific process in the light-dependent reactions that leads to the production of oxygen and hydrogen ions would be the splitting of water.

During the light-dependent reaction, the electrons of the photosystems of the chlorophyll molecule are excited by light absorption. Energy from the excited electrons are used to generate NADPH from NADP+

Electrons released from the splitting of water molecules are used to fill the space left by the excited electrons while the latter is used to create a proton gradient in the electron transport chain to synthesize ATP from ADP.

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