Where are the molecules used to carry out photosynthesis encoded?
A) All are encoded in chloroplast DNA.
B) Some are encoded in chloroplast DNA and others in nuclear DNA.
C) All are encoded in nuclear DNA.
D) Some are encoded in nuclear DNA and others in mitochondrial DNA.
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