Biology
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Author: Peter Stiling, Robert Brooker, Linda Graham, Eric Widmaier
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 8.4, Problem 1CC
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To determine: The need for NADPH during the Calvin cycle.
Introduction: Photosynthesis occurs in two steps. The first reaction is a light-dependent reaction that produces energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. The second step is a light-independent reaction called the Calvin cycle that uses the energy to produce carbohydrates.
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