What is the reaction centre of a photosystem composed of?
A) a primary electron acceptor, a large number of proteins, and many chlorophyll a molecules
B) a primary electron acceptor, a small number of proteins, and many chlorophyll molecules
C) a primary electron acceptor, a large number of proteins, and special chlorophyll a molecule
D) a primary electron acceptor, a small number of proteins, and special chlorophyll a molecule
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