Why is the molecule of chlorophyll a in photosystem I's reaction centre known as P700?
A) because 700 molecules of NADPH are generated per photon of light absorbed
B) because it absorbs 700 photons per minute
C) because exactly 700 accessory pigments are in the photosystem
D) because it absorbs photons with a wavelength of 700 nm
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