The general flow of electrons in plant photosynthesis is from PSII to PSI. Which of the following correctly explains the events that occur during this process?
A) The oxidation of water occurs at PSI with the electrons being passed to ferredoxin to reduce NADP+.
B) Protons are pumped into the lumen at PSII during water reduction and also by the cytochrome bf complex allowing for ATP synthesis to occur.
C) A cyclic flow of electrons is created between ferredoxin, cytochrome bf complex, and PSI that allows for the production of NADPH without the generation of ATP.
D) For each electron removed from a water molecule, 2 photons are required to transfer it to ferredoxin.
E) None of the above
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