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what products of light reactions of photosynthesis are used in the calvin cycle? multiple choice glucose and oxygen oxygen and protons adp and nadp carbon dioxide and water atp and nadph
In photosynthesis, the light - reactions produce ATP (adenosine tri - phosphate) and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen). These energy - rich molecules are used in the Calvin cycle to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Glucose and oxygen are products of the overall photosynthesis process but not the direct products of light - reactions used in the Calvin cycle. Oxygen is a by - product of light - reactions, protons are involved in the process but not the key products used in the Calvin cycle. ADP and NADP+ are the starting materials for light - reactions. Carbon dioxide and water are the starting materials for photosynthesis.
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E. ATP and NADPH