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aksik [14]
3 years ago
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PLZ HELP :) The light dependent and light independent reactions of photosynthesis work together. The light-dependent reactions t

rap the energy from sunlight to form ATP and NADPH molecules, giving off oxygen gas. The light-independent reactions use that chemical energy and carbon dioxide to build stable long-term energy storage in the form of:
Group of answer choices
glucose
ATP
water
proteins
Biology
1 answer:
Anna007 [38]3 years ago
7 0

The answer is A. Glucose.

Short answer, I had the same question on a quiz.

Long answer, the second phase, AKA the light-INdependent or Calvin Phase, uses that ATP & NADPH from the light-dependent phase & forms glucose to provide long-term energy for the cell to use.

Hope this helps! :)

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