In photosynthesis, what is a photoact?

a. A photoact is a process where photons are harvested by antenna proteins for use in the reaction center.
b. A photoact is a process by which water is split to harvest replacement electrons.
c. A photoact is a process where two chlorophylls in the reaction center give up electrons, converting light energy to excited electrons.
d. A photoact is a process that delivers photons to the reaction center.


c. A photoact is a process where two chlorophylls in the reaction center give up electrons, converting light energy to excited electrons.

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