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		<title>By: Kantharaj</title>
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		<description>Sir, I am not quantum scientist, I am a teacher, I teach Photosynthesis for my students.
The reaction center is not one atom, but a collection of so many molecules bound to chlorophyll pigment that act as attena for obsorbing the right wave (capable) length of light; when the antenna absorbs light the electrons in the pigment at a particula position excited and leave the molecule for a femtosecond or less or more, only to fall back in to its orbit.  If the excited electron while descending from the higher orbit some other moleculae holds on to it, whaterever enegy that is still left with the electron is taken up by acceptor molecule, do we call this resonance energy transfe?
please send my to my email address.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sir, I am not quantum scientist, I am a teacher, I teach Photosynthesis for my students.<br />
The reaction center is not one atom, but a collection of so many molecules bound to chlorophyll pigment that act as attena for obsorbing the right wave (capable) length of light; when the antenna absorbs light the electrons in the pigment at a particula position excited and leave the molecule for a femtosecond or less or more, only to fall back in to its orbit.  If the excited electron while descending from the higher orbit some other moleculae holds on to it, whaterever enegy that is still left with the electron is taken up by acceptor molecule, do we call this resonance energy transfe?<br />
please send my to my email address.</p>
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