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  • Chlorophyll in Photosynthesis: Understanding the Reaction Center
    The reaction center in photosynthesis contains chlorophyll *a*.

    While chlorophyll *b* also plays a role in photosynthesis, it acts as an accessory pigment that absorbs light energy and transfers it to chlorophyll *a*. The reaction center is the site where light energy is used to drive the separation of electrons from chlorophyll, initiating the electron transport chain.

    Therefore, chlorophyll *a* is the key player in the initial light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.

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